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Wang Fuxing, Tong Yu, Qian Yingying, Xie Heping
Received:
2015-09-08
Online:
2016-07-25
Published:
2016-07-20
王福兴, 童钰, 钱莹莹, 谢和平
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王福兴,E-mailfxwang@mail.ccnu.edu.cn。
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Wang Fuxing, Tong Yu, Qian Yingying, Xie Heping. Eye Tracking in Infancy and Preschooler Research: Procedure, Method and Data Analysis[J]. Studies of Psychology and Behavior, 2016, 14(4): 558-567.
王福兴, 童钰, 钱莹莹, 谢和平. 眼动追踪技术与婴幼儿研究:程序、方法与数据分析[J]. 心理与行为研究, 2016, 14(4): 558-567.
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