Interpersonal movement synchrony facilitates pro-social behavior in children's peer-play
The emergence of pro-social behaviors and social interacton skills is a major focus of research on children’s development. Here, we consider one important feature of human social interactons, interpersonal movement synchrony, and explore its efects on pro-sociality among young children. Coordinated...
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2016
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