Spring 2005
Stimuli Eliciting Smiling and Laughing in Children at Different Ages
Incipient amusement


From Toronto University Studies Child Development Series, No. 7: A Study of Laughter in the Nursery School Child (1936), by William E. Blatz, Kathleen Drew Allin, and Dorothy A. Millichamp.
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