Quantifying peer interactions for research and clinical use: the Manchester Inventory for Playground Observation

Jenny Gibson1, Jamilla Hussain, Samina Holsgrove

  • 1Dept Human Communication and Deafness, Ellen Wilkinson Building, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK. jenny.l.gibson@postrgad.manchester.ac.uk

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