Children's Behavioral Pain Cues: Implicit Automaticity and Control Dimensions in Observational Measures

scientific article published on 21 February 2017

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P356DOI10.1155/2017/3017837
P932PMC publication ID5339532
P698PubMed publication ID28321174

P50authorKenneth D. CraigQ55396929
Kamal Kaur SekhonQ95986986
Judith VerslootQ95986987
Spencer LeeQ95986989
P2093author name stringSamantha R Fashler
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P304page(s)3017837
P577publication date2017-02-21
P1433published inPain Research & ManagementQ7124815
P1476titleChildren's Behavioral Pain Cues: Implicit Automaticity and Control Dimensions in Observational Measures
P478volume2017