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The Merrill-Palmer Quarterly is the only empirical journal dedicated to the topic of peer relations. Published four times a year, the journal features quantitative developmental research on peer interactions, relationships, and groups. The journal also publishes research on interpersonal factors that impact socioemotional development, particularly those relevant to peer relations.
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ISSN | 1535-0266 |
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Print ISSN | 0272-930X |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-01-16 |
Open Access | Yes |
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