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Response No. 2 to Dr. Kagan's Article: Changing ideas about irreversible childhood experiences and personality — Discussion of emergent cognitive themes in human development

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Preparation of this discussion was supported, in part, by Grant No. MH-26341 from the National Institute of Mental Health.

Received his Ph.D. from Indiana University in 1959; his current interest is schizophrenia.

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Harrow, M. Response No. 2 to Dr. Kagan's Article: Changing ideas about irreversible childhood experiences and personality — Discussion of emergent cognitive themes in human development. J Youth Adolescence 5, 137–144 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01537489

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