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Imaginative play: Deficit or difference?
Helen B. Schwartzman
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Imaginative Play
100%
Social Class
40%
United States
20%
Non-Western
20%
Manus
20%
Play Activities
20%
Traditional Culture
20%
Play Behavior
20%
Class Group
20%
Ethnographic Literature
20%
Rough-and-tumble Play
20%
Mead
20%
Anthropological Literature
20%
Playability
20%
Labov
20%
Children's Play
20%
Imaginative Culture
20%
Arts and Humanities
Literature
100%
Children's play
50%
Traditional Culture
50%
Social Sciences
Social Class
100%
Traditional Culture
50%
Psychology
Rough-and-Tumble Play
100%