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Media as social partners: The social nature of young children's learning from screen media

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Infants learn baby signs from video

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Pretty as a princess: Longitudinal effects of engagement with Disney princesses on gender stereotypes, body esteem, and prosocial behavior in children

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Mobile phones in the bedroom: Trajectories of sleep habits and subsequent adolescent psychosocial development

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Peer influence via instagram: Effects on brain and behavior in adolescence and young adulthood

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Associations between sexting behaviors and sexual behaviors among mobile phone-owning teens in Los Angeles

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Technoference: Parent distraction with technology and associations with child behavior problems

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Patterns of early-life social and environmental exposures and child cognitive development, rhea birth cohort, Crete, Greece

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Time spent gaming and social competence in children: Reciprocal effects across childhood

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Affecting girls' activity and job interests through play: The moderating roles of personal gender salience and game characteristics

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