J Psychiatr Res. 2008 July; 42(8): 644–652.
Externalizing characteristics have been defined both more generally as a range of disruptive childhood behaviors, and more specifically as a combination of personality characteristics (e.g., impulsivity and sensation seeking) and physiological and cognitive attributes related to childhood behavioral problems
Externalizing characteristics have been defined both more generally as a range of disruptive childhood behaviors, and more specifically as a combination of personality characteristics (e.g., impulsivity and sensation seeking) and physiological and cognitive attributes related to childhood behavioral problems
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