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Social Buffering of Stress in Development: A Career Perspective
Megan R. Gunnar
Institute of Child Development
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Individuality
100%
Autonomic Nervous System
57%
Human Development
55%
Arousal
51%
Social Sciences
career
66%
union and employers' representatives
34%
adulthood
22%
infant
21%
adolescence
21%
childhood
17%
experience
16%
regulation
15%
Group
7%