Jean Mercer INFANT DEVELOPMENT : A MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTRODUCTION CONTENTS JEAN MERCER , Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 519 pages . Casebound . 7-3 / 8 x 9-1 / 4 . 1 - Color . © 1998 . ISBN : 0-534-36356-3 .
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