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Antecedents of financial behaviors and financial distress of college students: Parental socialization and other sources of influence
Exploring connections between psychologically controlling parenting and social aggression: Predicting alcohol use, friendship quality, perceived social standing, and loneliness
Students' beliefs about and attitudes toward science: Are they different?
Parenting practices and emerging adults' sexual behaviors
Middle school cyber victimization: Outcomes, grade and gender differences, and the overlap with traditional victimization
Predicting African American educational attainment: Family and personal influences
Perceived parenting and college student sensitivity to infant distress cues
Pathways into joint attention: The importance of joint attention ability in development
A longitudinal analysis of social support, victimization, and outcomes
Teacher support, teacher-child conflict, and school adjustment for African American children living in high-risk urban communities
Infants' gestures and mothers' responses: Effects of form and communicative context
Evaluation of spirituality as a moderator of risk for suicidal ideation in a community sample of adolescents
The perspective of young adult siblings of individuals with Asperger syndrome and high functioning autism: An exploration of grief and implications for developmental transition
Infant behaviors that influence mothers' provision of responsive and directive behaviors
Symmetry and spatial complexity in children's constructions
Parenting practices and adolescent functioning in African American families: The role of racial socialization
The association between participation in extracurricular activities and achievement in children and adolescents: Effects of parental involvement, self-esteem, and school belonging
An exploratory study of latent patterns of fathering behavior using latent profile analysis
An investigation of state- and trait-dependent measures of attributions within the context of childhood depression and parent-child interactions
Developmental changes in adolescent attributions and conflict in close relationships
The quality of mastery motivation behaviors: Validation of an observational rating scale
Sibling social support, parent social support, and internalizing outcomes among adolescents