Comunicación no verbal en las interacciones de aula: una perspectiva pedagógica sobre el contacto físico
@article{Stamatis2011ComunicacinNV, title={Comunicaci{\'o}n no verbal en las interacciones de aula: una perspectiva pedag{\'o}gica sobre el contacto f{\'i}sico}, author={Panagiotis J. Stamatis}, journal={Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology}, year={2011}, volume={9}, pages={1427-1442} }
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