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Example: Scott, J.P. (1976). The process of primary socialization incanine and human infants. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 28 (1, Serial No. 189). 2. Monograph Bound Separately as a Journal Supplement Format:
Example: Parsons Project in Language and Communication of Mentally Retarded Children. (1963). Language studies of mentally retarded children; a report. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders MonographSupplement, 10. 3. Monograph Bound into a Journal with Continuous Pagination Format:
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