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Parents’ spatial talk to boys and girls in museum settings: variations by science topic and exhibit scale

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Title
Parents’ spatial talk to boys and girls in museum settings: variations by science topic and exhibit scale
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Frontiers in Education, May 2024
DOI 10.3389/feduc.2024.1399433
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Vera M. Umansky, Maureen A. Callanan

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#23,352,220
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#2,105
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#20
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