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E A Rubinstein

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The American Psychologist|July 1, 1983
Television and behavior. Research conclusions of the 1982 NIMH report and their policy implicationsE A Rubinstein
Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association|February 1, 1978
Television and childrenE A Rubinstein
Prevention in Human Services|March 7, 1983
Using television to improve the social behavior of institutionalized childrenJ Sprafkin, E A Rubinstein
The American Psychologist|June 1, 1970
Mental health and behavioral sciences: one federal agency's role in the behavioral sciencesE A Rubinstein, G V Coelho
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The American Psychologist|July 1, 1983
Television and behavior. Research conclusions of the 1982 NIMH report and their policy implicationsE A Rubinstein
Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association|February 1, 1978
Television and childrenE A Rubinstein
Prevention in Human Services|March 7, 1983
Using television to improve the social behavior of institutionalized childrenJ Sprafkin, E A Rubinstein
The American Psychologist|June 1, 1970
Mental health and behavioral sciences: one federal agency's role in the behavioral sciencesE A Rubinstein, G V Coelho
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