Quality matters: A meta-analysis on components of healthy family meals.Published on Sep 26, 2019in Health Psychology3.53· DOI :10.1037/hea0000801Copy DOIMattea Dallacker3Estimated H-index: 3 (MPG: Max Planck Society), Ralph Hertwig46Estimated H-index: 46 (MPG: Max Planck Society), Jutta Mata21Estimated H-index: 21 (UMA: University of Mannheim)Request Full-textCiteAbstract
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