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Robotic Task Complexity and Collaborative Behavior of Children with ASD. / Prummer, Franziska; Hellendoorn, Annika; van den Berghe, Rianne et al.
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction . IEEE Press, 2022. p. 997-1001.

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Prummer, F, Hellendoorn, A, van den Berghe, R, Petersen, H & Ploeger, E 2022, Robotic Task Complexity and Collaborative Behavior of Children with ASD. in ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction . IEEE Press, pp. 997-1001. https://doi.org/10.5555/3523760.3523922

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Prummer, F., Hellendoorn, A., van den Berghe, R., Petersen, H., & Ploeger, E. (2022). Robotic Task Complexity and Collaborative Behavior of Children with ASD. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 997-1001). IEEE Press. https://doi.org/10.5555/3523760.3523922

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Prummer F, Hellendoorn A, van den Berghe R, Petersen H, Ploeger E. Robotic Task Complexity and Collaborative Behavior of Children with ASD. In ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction . IEEE Press. 2022. p. 997-1001 Epub 2022 Mar 7. doi: 10.5555/3523760.3523922

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Prummer, Franziska ; Hellendoorn, Annika ; van den Berghe, Rianne et al. / Robotic Task Complexity and Collaborative Behavior of Children with ASD. ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction . IEEE Press, 2022. pp. 997-1001

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