Abstract

Although the importance of paternal influence on child development is now generally accepted, we actually know very little about normal father-infant relationships. This study, undertaken to define some of them, found a wide variation among a homogeneous middle-class group. No factor was consistent for infants of both sexes. But results showed enough significant correlations to support the need for more developmental studies.

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