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Distal and Proximal Factors in Domestic Violence: A Test of an Integrated Model
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spellingShingle | DeMaris, Alfred, Benson, Michael L., Fox, Greer L., Hill, Terrence, Van Wyk, Judy, Journal of Marriage and Family, Distal and Proximal Factors in Domestic Violence: A Test of an Integrated Model, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Anthropology |
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