The development and evidence of models of children’s emotional socialization
FU Mingzhu, LU Jiamei, YU Meiqi, YE Weihao, GAO Qi
1 Shanghai Xinzhong Junior Middle School, Shanghai 200436; 2 College of Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 200234; 3 Center for Mental Health Development, China Jiliang University College of Modern Science and Techology, Jinhua 322000
傅明珠, 卢家楣, 于美琪, 叶伟豪, 高琪. 儿童情绪社会化理论模型发展及其证据[J]. 心理研究, 2025, 18(4): 291-300.
FU Mingzhu, LU Jiamei, YU Meiqi, YE Weihao, GAO Qi. The development and evidence of models of children’s emotional socialization. Psychological Research, 2025, 18(4): 291-300.
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