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Psychological literature about male circumcision

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|last=Richards
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|init=MPM
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|last2=Bernal
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|init2=JF
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|last3=Brackbill
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|init3=Y
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|etal=no
|title=Early behavioral differences: gender or circumcision?
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|journal=Dev Psychobiol
|location=
|date=1976-01
|volume=9
|issue=1
|pages=89-95
|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/brackbill/
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|quote=We have reported here some direct and indirect evidence indicating that circumcision has an influence of unknown duration on the behavior and psychophysiology of male infants and we suggest that so-called neonatal "gender" differences may instead be circumcision differences.
|pubmedID=767183
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|DOI=10.1002/dev.420090112
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|last=Aydogmus
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