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Alternative-thinking ability of aggressive, assertive, and submissive children

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The author wishes to extend his appreciation to Frances McLaughlin of the St. Peter and Paul School, Sister Agnes Marie of the St. Joseph School, and David Maul of the Windermere Boulevard School, for allowing the study to be conducted in their schools; to Joseph Masling, Roger Burton, and Sid Shrauger, for their support and valuable comments; and to Marvin Deluty and Howard Schneider, for serving as raters.

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Deluty, R.H. Alternative-thinking ability of aggressive, assertive, and submissive children. Cogn Ther Res 5, 309–312 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01193414

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