These are the sources and citations used to research imaginary friends and later effect in life. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on

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    Kennedy-Moore, E.

    Imaginary Friends

    2013

    In-text: (Kennedy-Moore, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Kennedy-Moore, E., 2013. Imaginary Friends. [online] Psychology Today. Available at: <https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/growing-friendships/201301/imaginary-friends> [Accessed 3 March 2015].

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    Taylor, M. and Mannering, A. M.

    Of hobbes and Harvey: The Imaginary Companions created by children and adults

    2010

    In-text: (Taylor and Mannering, 2010)

    Your Bibliography: Taylor, M. and Mannering, A., 2010. Of hobbes and Harvey: The Imaginary Companions created by children and adults. [online] Carnegie Mellon University: Psychology. Available at: <http://www.psy.cmu.edu/~siegler/423-taylor07.pdf> [Accessed 3 March 2015].

  • Journal

    Taylor, M.

    Children's imaginary companions

    2003 - Televizion

    In-text: (Taylor, 2003)

    Your Bibliography: Taylor, M., 2003. Children's imaginary companions. Televizion, (16/2003/1).

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