My Brother's Keeper: Child and Sibling Caretaking [and Comments and Reply]

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This paper, published in 1950, received 385 indexed citations. Written by Thomas S. Weisner, Ronald Gallimore, Margaret K. Bacon, Herbert Barry, Colin Bell, Sylvia Caiuby Novaes, Carolyn Pope Edwards, B. B. Goswami, Leigh Minturn and Sara B. Nerlove covering the research area of Clinical Psychology, Safety Research and Education. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Sociology and Political Science (139 citations), Education (123 citations) and Social Psychology (86 citations). Published in Current Anthropology.

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