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Infant Crying and Fussing: Findings from a Cross-Cultural Study
Rivka Landau
Behavioral Sciences Program
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Bedouin
25%
Caretakers
25%
Class Environment
25%
Cross-cultural Study
100%
Crying
25%
Everyday Life
25%
Fussing
100%
Infant Cry Signal
25%
Infant Crying
100%
Institutional Environment
25%
Kibbutz
25%
Lower Class
25%
Male Infant
25%
Natural Surroundings
50%
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE)
25%
Urban Middle Class
25%
Psychology
Cross-Cultural Studies
100%