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2012
Arvidsson, T. S.
A Cross-Cultural Study of Interest,
Employment Opportunities, and Motivation Among College
Students
Nguyen, T. T.
Cultural Differences in
Factors Associated with Academic Achievement
Thairani, P. V.
Cultural Orientation and Self
Esteem as Predictors of Helping Attitudes
Schumacher, S.
Multilingualism, language
dissimilarity, and inhibitory control
2011
Ho, Q. B.
Being Asian, being American
in emerging adulthood: Culture, obligation, and family
context
Jaegar, G.
Motivational sustainability
of thought patterns during play processes
Lai, G.
A Cross-Cultural Comparison
of Preschool Performance on Formal and Informal
Mathematical Competencies
Levine, D.
Threat simulations in
earliest recalled, most important, and recent dreams
Luong, H.
Giving children a prefrontal
cortex
O’Neil, G.
Gestures and executive
function development in preschool children
Patel, R.
The Effects of Concrete
Models on Mathematical Learning
2010
Banihashemi, A.
The relationship between
parental divorce, family context, and obesity risk among
children.
Brunskill, S.
Evaluations of change:
Differences between partners of how father needs to
change.
Dovi, S.
Play and imitation among
children with autism.
Earle, C.
Gender-role development and
an adult marker of prenatal testosterone.
Fung, W.
Influence of father support
on parenting stress and behavior among adolescent
mothers.
Gould, K.
Visual arts education and
reading comprehension achievement among fifth graders.
Kwok, K.
U.S. and Korean teachers’ use
of concrete manipulatives to teach fractions.
Leer, C.
Virginity loss and partner selection in young
adulthood.
Poyner, J.
Music preferences and
personality: An exploration beyond music genre.
Riel, K.
School demographics and
school performance: Relations to ethnic identity and
school choice.
Weiner, M.
The importance of dinnertime
rituals for children in married or divorced families.
2009
Adams, H.
Academic performance during
emerging adulthood: Roles of ethnic identity and
parental attachment.
Chandra, R.
Academic achievement during
emerging adulthood: Roles of ethnic identity and
romantic relationships.
Gonzalez, M.
Cross-cultural differences in
general preschool teaching styles and math instruction.
Hackett, S.
Child’s age at time of
parental divorce and adjustment: A meta-analysis.
Hayes, M.
Cross-cultural differences in
preschoolers’ mathematical achievement.
Lowi, A.
Individual, familial, and
societal factors that influence the sociocultural
adaptation of third culture kids.
Motter, A.
Young children’s
misconceptions of fraction concepts: An error
analysis.
Rodriguez-Larrain, A.
Attitudes toward interracial
parenting: The role of stereotypes in perceived
parenting.
2008
McGinn, A.
Sociocultural adaptation of
adolescent third culture kids: Influence of individual,
familial and societal factors.
Peterson, C.
Self-disclosure to parents,
self construal, parent-child-relationships and college
adjustment: A U.S.-Thai study
Soohoo, T.
Preschoolers’ peer group
entry behaviors: Sociometric status and temperament.
2007
Almaraz, M.
Linguistic match in early
care and education classrooms.
Bowditch, S.
Language brokering in the
Chinese American community: Affective consequences and
generational effects.
Chishty, E.
Perfectionism among Pakistani
college students.
de Guzman, S.
Maternal and paternal
attachment and adjustment during the transition into
college: A cross-sectional examination.
Duh, S.
Transparency of fraction
names and fraction comprehension: A multinational
comparison.
Foster, A.
Stress, coping, social
support, and adjustment during the first year college
transition.
Gipson, A.
Disclosure guidelines: A
critical element in diagnosing developmental
disabilities.
Hirt, M.
Age-related changes in a
music-related learning task: EEG effects.
(joint degree awarded by
physiological program)
Johnson, E.
Children’s fraction
comprehension: Cross-national comparisons in France, the
U.S., and Korea.
Kelly, R.
Parental and peer influences
on alcohol use in emerging adulthood.
Martikan, C.
Teasing, body image
dissatisfaction, self-esteem, depression, and anxiety in
adult females.
Moyer, A.
Adoption, identity, and
emerging adulthood: A qualitative study.
Perez-Brena, N.
Gender ideology and
parenting: “What do I do best as a father?”
Peter, C.
Femininity, sexual
subjectivity, and partner influence: Relations to
women’s sexual risk behaviors.
Wu, S.
Prenatal maternal emotions:
Infant outcomes.
2006
Becnel, J.
Pubertal timing and risk
behaviors: Parental and peer influences as
mediators.
Bonn, G.
Attachment working models and
self understanding: Relationships reflected in the self.
Delaney, M.
Motivation and political
participation in emerging adulthood.
Elwood, B.
Getting a grip on carrying
infants.
Finlay, A.
Engaging in civic behaviors:
Demographic, family, and community factors.
Lemoult, J.
Ethnic differences in the
stigmatization of the mentally ill.
Reilly, C.
Mating preference of men
across the lifespan.
Wingfield, A.
The relations between
parenting, self-esteem, and depression: Voice as a
mediator.
2005
Acar, M.
Perceived family environment
and self-efficacy beliefs among Turkish and American
college students.
Arter, J.
Non-parents’ ideas about
parenting: The influence of attachment security.
Baty, L.
Positive body images in
media.
Herold, K.
The relationship between
language development, social interaction and theory of
mind.
Lin, Y.
A cross-cultural comparison
of adolescent-parent attachment styles and outcomes.
McCabe, D.
Maternal affect, emotion
regulation and parenting styles: Associations with
preschool emotion, emotion regulation and behavior.
Ncho-Oguie, A.
Motivation to succeed: An
evaluation of 4-D Stars Academic Sports Academy.
Park, J.
Parental attachment,
separation-individuation and eating disorders among
college women.
Syed, M.
Birth order and personality:
A methodological study.
Wolfson, W.
Religiosity and attitudes
toward assisted reproductive technologies among
individuals facing infertility.
2004
Gremillion, L.
Moral development: Children
with emotional and behavioral difficulties.
2003
Gordon, C
College students’ internet
use.
Ivanov, S.
Parenting styles and
adolescent behavior in Yugoslavia and the United States.
Nagy, R.
Verbal metacommunication and
social skills in preschool children.
Williams, J.
Parenting styles and
adolescent friendship.
2002
Burlingame, J.
Emotional self-regulation and social competence in
preschool children.
Cheung, V.
Acculturation theory in a colonial context: A
bidimensional model and adaptiveness of strategies.
Levene, G.
Juvenile
diversion and delinquent history: Is there a
link?
Nagy, R.
Verbal metacommunication and social skills in
preschool children.
Smith, J.
Women’s’ attitudes and expectations toward
parenting: Secure versus insecure attachment.
Thomson, B.
Wisdom and core values: An exploratory study.
2001
Hillard, J.
Social support and motivation in adults with diabetes
mellitus.
Lynch, T.
Labeling:
Do labels influence infants’ expectations of
object numerosity?
Miller, R.
Sex
differences in preschoolers’ use of functional
and cooperative play.
Pruden, S.
Object
individuation in infancy.
Renteria, J.
Theory of mind in autistic children: Using a
photographic false belief test.
Wing, H.
The relationship between parent-adolescent
communication and adolescent risk-taking.
2000
Cummings, A.
Social
influence strategies and gender segregation
among preschool children.
Guo, H.
Parenting style and academic performance in
children with and without siblings in Shanghai.
Kim, S.
Is The
Verbal Semantic Component Modality Specific? Is
There A Critical Period For Second Language
Acquisition?
Sayeed, A.
Gender differences in drinking behavior and
self-esteem.
1999
Behrens, K.
Japanese and American mother-child
relationship: Comparison of attuning behaviors
during play.
Cappuccio, L.
Father-daughter relationship: Effects on
adolescent daughters’ sexual behavior.
Caton, O.
Phonemic
awareness as a predictor of reading readiness.
Johnson, W.
Self-confidence, rate of maturation, and
hormones in women.
Shahidi, B.
Metacognition and leadership.
Sorkhabi, N.
Ethnic differences in adolescents’ perception of their
parents’ parenting styles.
Yee, G.
Ideal partners and the triangular love scale.
1998
Blanchard-Han., J.
A child’s caregivers and the child’s behavior toward
an authority in kindergarten.
Casey-Cannon, S.
Moderating effects of the presence of a socially
supportive (non-parent) adult on adolescent risk
behavior and adjustment.
Cook, V.
Linguistic precocity and peer-related social competence
of preschool children.
Etter-McNee, I.
The relations between facial expressions, vagal tone,
and temperament in 10-month-old infants.
Hazard, S.
Acquisition of the locative alternation in English.
Remmel, E.
Source memory and source knowledge in preschool
children.
1997
Dauberman, J
Dialectical thinking in college students.
Hale, A.
Hopefulness in children: Impact of social
support and self-esteem on hope.
Humphrey, C. E.
The
Power of Reinforcement: A Pragmatic Approach To
Consciousness-Raising
Lollock, M.
Age of
entry into accredited day care and social adjustment
in preschool.
1996
Hollis-Franklyn, C.
Metalinguistic awareness and bilingualism.
Nicholson, J.
Relationship between birth status, sex, maternal
interaction.
Prescott, A.
Maternal parenting style and toddler temperament:
Influences during problem-solving.
Randel, B.
Parenting
and socialization in Japanese and American families.
Stuart-Sheets, L.
Cognitive and social competence development of
children in different preschool environments.
1995
McManus, A.
Criteria used by parents in selecting child care
services.
Mickalian, J.
Performance model
analysis: Application to class inclusion and collection
inclusion tasks.
Mula, M.
Social support network characteristics and percepts of
child abuse.
Stote, R.
Mutual exclusivity bias and children's lexical
acquisition of verbs.
Talmage, S.
Social content effects on the Wason task: Is logic
formal or practical?
1994
Craven, K.
Family organization, psychosocial maturity, and
academic performance in adolescents.
Farasani, M.
A comparison of ethnic identity between biracial
adolescents and African American adolescents.
Goniotakis, K.
Oral English proficiency and extroversion in adult ESL
students.
Kilgore, M.
Temperament and language development in toddlers.
Schreier, S.
Attachment styles and self-concept in
maltreated children in residential treatment.
1993
Berkenkotter, E.
Cocaine-exposed preterm infants: Neurobiologic risk,
play, attention and developmental competence.
Chang, C.
Language socialization as a function of
prosody in sibling-directed and
nonsibling-directed speech.
Ragozin, P.
Evidence
for Cerebral Hemisphere Lateralization between
Two Distinct Types of Mental Representations
Kingsley, K.
Temperamental goodness-of-fit and fifth-grader
achievement.
1992
Brown, B.
Culture and achievement motivation: Individualist and
collectivist conceptions of intelligence.
Callo, E.
Childhood sexual abuse: Long-term effects on
self-esteem in college students.
Campbell, S. E.
Effect
of Emotional Stimuli on Memory Processes: Is
Recall Enhanced or Inhibited?
Coleman, E.
Developmental assessment as an educational intervention
with parents and toddlers.
Kemp, C.
The effects of childhood family relationships on
romantic relationships for college students.
Ibrahim, L.
Secure base availability: Therapy and maternal
representation of intergenerational transmission
of attachment.
Hendry, L.
Gender differences concerning body weight and
physical appearance in a college population.
Marcy, S.
Abused children: Implications for self-esteem and
romantic love attachments in adulthood.
Tafe, E.
Relative bilingualism and its relationship to
creativity.
1991
Hoagland, K.
Self-disclosure: Gender, target person, and intimacy
of topic.
Martinson, N.
Maternal perceptions of infant behavior,
development, and early communication.
Mojabi, V.
The
Relation of Birth Order to Mate Selection,
Marriage, And Parenting
Petricca, K.
Movement restriction: Effects on sleep in healthy
young adults.
Regan, K.
Integrated play groups with autistic children.
Thridandam, M.
Shyness and cognitive control in females.
1990
Ambrose, S
Adult children of alcoholics: Recovery,
self-esteem, and locus of control.
deJong, A.
Interactive patterns of attachment behavior and
the self in six-year-olds.
Dickson, L.
Attachment: Relations between security of father-child
relationship and paternal characteristics.
Gamboa, K.
Individual differences and play levels in
preschoolers.
Hembree, S.
Personal problem-solving efficacy and perceived
parental relationship in adolescence.
Ito, I.
Acculturation and self-esteem of female Japanese
immigrants in northern California.
Kristal, J.
Temperament and parenting style: Effects on social
competency in preschool children.
Petron, N.
AIDS and the sexually active older adult.
1989
Horgan, A.
Day care: Perceptions of parents and caregivers.
Kravin, H.
Erosion of a language in bilingual development.
Renfrew, B.
Moral and cognitive development: Relationships to
moral behavior.
1988
deVera, A.
Effects of stress and social support on mothers of
children with Down's syndrome.
Francis, R.
Physical therapists' attitudes toward the elderly.
Horgan, M.
Styles of loving and marital adjustment in three
stages of the family life cycle.
McCarthy, E.
Health beliefs and behaviors: Transmission from parent
to child.
Warren, J.
Teachers'
perceptions of the social competence of learning
disabled children and average children.
1987
Alunan, J.
Self-esteem and locus of control in two ethnic groups
of children.
Cheney, D.
Names: Their impact on our personality.
Clerkin, A.
Ordinal position: Its relationship to self esteem and
field dependence-independence.
Daly, L.
Conservation
of number: The effects of correspondence type, number,
arrangement and equality of objects on number
conservation ability.
Goldstein, A.
Hypothesis disconfirmation and impulsivity: An oral
reasoning approach.
McDaniel, M.
Contraceptive use among college students.
Moore, S.
Developmentally appropriate preschools: Relationship
to school achievement for middle-class children.
Schmieder, P.
Death anxiety and self-esteem in retirement community
residents.
Shelesky, K.
Friends and non-friends: How friendship affects the
way early adolescents respond to a conflict situation.
Thulin, E.
Logo programming by first graders: Psychological
correlates.
1986
Alwi, M.
Socio-cultural environments and variations in
children's cognitive orientation.
Connitt, S.
Cross-gender play behavior in preschool girls.
Crinnon, K.
Locus of control: Attributions of causality and
expectancy of outcome.
Fotchman, T.
Contraceptive conflict.
Fredrickson, D.
Interpersonal cognitive problem solving and locus of
control.
Horbacz, E.
Adult-age differences in memory ability as a function
of being in school.
Kelly, T.
Senility and social/sensory deprivation: A reciprocal
relationship.
True, M.
Assertion training: Effect on self-concept of
adolescent girls.
Wakeley, R.
Maturation of the auditory brainstem response in
preterm infants.
1985
Chang, D.
Counting proficiency in preschool children: The role
of working memory and the use of strategy in counting.
Fontaine, S.
Improving performance in deductive logic: A comparison
of alternative instructional methods.
Lynch, M.
Parental perceptions of behavior problems in preschool
children.
Maccabe, E.
Nonverbal assessment of conservation of number in
preschool and first grade children.
McCurry, C.
The development of the auditory evoked potential
during the first four months of life.
Meixner, M.
Parent divorce and the young child's self concept.
Norris, V.
The effect of training on predicting displaced volume.
Rogers, L.
Adolescent prostitution.
Smith, J.
Measuring behavioral changes of moderately disturbed
preschoolers with a teacher rating scale.
1984
Eberhardt, J.
Empathy and attitudes toward social interaction in
children.
Haller, D.
Cognitive tempo and study habits-attitudes: A
correlational study.
Konjevich, C.
Women in traditional/nontraditional work: Correlates
between life history and occupation.
Nakaji, J.
Birth order and styles of love in adult relationships.
Roth, J.
Children's visual and affective role-taking
abilities: An investigation of skill acquisition
within two age groups.
Taylor, M.
Modifying sex-stereotypes through imitation.
1983
Aldworth, R.
Conservation in deaf and hearing children.
Best, H.
Locus of control, cognitive maturity, and sexual
responsibility in adolescence.
Bretschneider, J.
Sexual attitudes and behavior among healthy 80-102
year- olds.
Burke, B.
Imagining and
literary exercises: Effect on emphatic responsiveness in
fourth grade children.
Eldredge, L.
Neurobehavioral and neurophysiological assessment of
neonatal status of healthy and at-risk full-term
infants.
Kilkelly, B.
Humor
response of elderly to cartoons about aging.
MacKenzie, L.
Non-verbal assessment of the concept of magnitude in
language- delayed and normal boys.
McKnight, S.
Conceptual discrimination of human vs. animal faces in
infancy.
1982
Gnauck, K.
Autism: Time-shifted evoked potentials in relation to
a sound localization deficit.
Huff, W.
Motor schema strength as a function of variable
practice in four-year-old children.
Lee-Adams, L.
Menopausal symptoms: Psycho-social correlates.
Nakahata, A.
Infant temperament and maternal-infant interactions at
four months.
1981
Brennan, P.
Reminiscence as adaptation: The relation between
reminiscing activity, social interaction and morale in
the aged.
Byrnes, B.
Cooperative and competitive behavior in the tower
building task among Chinese and Caucasian girls.
Campbell, S.
Physical changes and the aging self.
DuRard, S.
Spatial relations and social relations in
seven-year-olds.
Garcia, R.
Self-esteem levels of children living in
single parent versus intact families.
Goodman, C.
Egocentrism and self-consciousness in urban
Black adolescents.
King, E. G.
Locus
of Control- a Personality Variable and its
Relationship To the Development Process of Adult
Life
Kurilich, K.
Occupational stereotyping in elementary school
children.
Orenstein, G.
Recipient design skills in the storytelling of
three and five-year-old girls and boys.
Levine, A. S.
Creativity
and Intelligence in Two-Year Old Children
McKenna, B.
Peer competence as a function of breast-bottle
regimes under varying mother-infant
relationships.
Perez, L.
Perspective taking and its relationships to
children’s moral judgment.
Rickel, P.
Spatial visualization training: An
aptitude-treatment analysis of modeling effects.
Shook, P.
Sex-role reversed stories’ influence on
children’s attitudes toward adult occupations.
Wolfe, S.
Bilingualism: One Or Two Conceptual Systems?
Yen, J.
Rule use in solving causal problems as a function of
encoding.
1980
Brink, B.
Creativity test performance and spatial/verbal
abilities.
Fidler, B.
Reasoning about contradictory emotions in adolescence.
Huber, J.
Effects of witnessing the birth of a sibling on
children’s concepts of procreation.
Hughes, M.
Humor and creativity in adult women.
LaFargue, C.
Infants’ object concept: Acceleration training.
Leino, E.
Use of perceptually based apparatuses to induce
conservation on a Piagetian waterline task.
Lynch, D.
Achievement motivation and androgeny in three age
groups of adult women.
Thomas, E.
The effects of smiling and instructions to ignore
extraneous social cues on the achievement behavior of
field-dependent and field-independent children.
1979
Bacigalupi, C.
Visual memory as a function of introversion, level of
arousal, and organizational style.
Bank, L.
Perceived parental attributes and their relation to
achievement motivation.
Brody, L.
A study of adolescent egocentrism and self
consciousness.
Dragin, C.
Familial-handedness, lateralization and
field-dependence in left-handed university students.
Grelling, L.
Death anxiety and irrevocability: Students of
religious schooling versus public school students.
Kerr, J.
The effects of activity, environment, sex, education,
and age within an aged population on daydreaming.
Thomas, P.
An analysis of characteristics of young childless
women obtaining tubal ligation.
Wexler, B.
EEG asymmetry in children with dyslexia and dysphasia.
1978
Borgstedt, G.
The perceived attributes of intelligent adults.
Childs, C.
The relationship between locus of control, willingness
to delay gratification, and concepts of others in white
middle-class children entering the first grade.
Coutinho, M.
A
bi-dialectal task for determining the young Black
child’s ability to imitate and comprehend speech.
McCabe, N.
The
comparison process in referential communication.
O’ Donnell, T.
Modification of cognitive style in hyperactive
children through verbally-mediated strategy scanning.
Pancake, V.
Mutual friendship and cooperation in preschool boys.
Schmeink-Bunge, S.
Infant temperament and exploratory behavior at six
months.
Tinsley, V.
Children’s self control: The effects of selective
attention on persistence and inhibition.
Vossler, L.
Object concept development of home-reared and day-care
center infants.
1977
Cereceda, M.
Self esteem in young diabetics.
Magee-Cogan, M.
Heart
rate deceleration, attention, and operant conditioning
in human infants.
DeFea, B.
Conceptual tempo, motor movement, and attentive
behavior in “hyperactive” kindergarten children.
Harris, M.
Long-term effects of extra tactile stimulation in
premature infants: Developmental status at one year of
age.
Page, J.
Adaptation of a behavior profile to support teachers’
identifications of withdrawn fourth-graders.
Roper, G.
The development of deliberate facial imitation in
children.
1976
Beiley, M.
Responsiveness of socially active and socially
inactive children to peers.
Cokin, L.
The developmental antecedents and relationship
of androgyny and sexual orientation in women.
Conover, C.
Evaluating and changing the legal sense among
delinquent and incorrigible male youth.
Jenkins, D.
Introversion and extroversion in the language
of pre-school children.
Maitland, A.
A
longitudinal investigation of classificatory
processes in institutionalized women over
sixty.
Roberts, M. S.
A
Self-Management Approach to Teaching
Decision-Making To Children
Robbin, G.
Use of strategy by male five-year olds in
information processing.
Spitzer, S.
Differential effects of verbalization on the
inductive reasoning processes of visually and
verbally oriented subjects.
Zarate, A.
Teacher
responses to preschool children’s participation,
disruption, and dependent behavior.
1975
Allahyari, A.
Exophoric reference in restricted and
elaborated coding: Age and sex differences.
Bosshardt, A.
Spatial-visual ability and its relationship to
individual and sex differences in field
independence.
Gustafson, H.
Maternal teaching styles and preschool
children’s achievement motivation.
Katayama, D.
Evaluative connotations of the racial labels
black and white as a contributing factor in the
development of racial attitudes in preschool
children.
McDonnell, T.
The effects of strategy instructions on the
conceptual tempos and inductive reasoning
processes of impulsive second grade boys.
Moltu, A.
Audiovisual matching, laterality, and reading
ability in first-grade boys.
Naylor, H.
Neuropsychological differentiation as a
prerequisite for cognitive development.
Skaff, M.
Cognitive style as predictor of beginning
reading achievement.
Smartt, L.
Effects of accumulated hours of day care
experience, age, sex, and child-care center on
seven categories of infant social and motor
behavior.
Uba, L.
Secondary reward value of a stimulus
associated with nurturance in a mild stress
situation.
Watts, T.
Synchronic development across a variety of
seriation tasks.
Wertheimer, B.
Classification processes as a function of
subject-initiated activity in women over sixty.
Woods, T.
Locomotor reinforcement of nonnutritive
sucking in human infants.
1974
Fabian, V.
Cognitive aspects of children’s comprehension
of the passive voice.
Hong, L.
Chunking strategies of slow and average
third-grade readers.
Pardue, S.
Locus of control and perception of
parent-adolescent interaction patterns in late
adolescence.
Piontkowski, D.
An analysis of developmental skills available
to achieving-nonachieving beginning readers.
Rabbani-Araghi, N.
Identification of expressive styles in
fourth-grade children.
Wilson, M.
Cognitive style and its association with
classificatory tasks in pre- school children.
Zaks, V.
A measure of ethnic identity for young adult
Mexican Americans.
1973
Chaille, C.
Symbolic representation and operativity: The
relations between concrete operations,
transformational mental imagery, and
comparative-relational language abilities.
Gentry, S.
Effects of ordinal position and sibling sex on
the development of achievement motivation.
Hixson, F.
Comprehension of passive sentence
constructions in three-year-old boys.
Kovatanna, P.
Visual discrimination learning in autistic
children.
Scott, S.
Retention of information as a function of
internal-external control of reinforcement in
adolescent, male delinquents.
Shadan, L.
The effect of culture on children’s color and
form perception.
Stratos, G.
A Piagetian approach to the assessment of
reading problems.
Thompson, S.
Modification of ethnic attitudes in six- and
seven-year-old Caucasian children using a filmed
model.
Wall, M.
Fear of failure motivation and identity crisis
in late adolescence.
1972
Bates, G.
Effects of medication administered during
labor and delivery on depth perception in human
neonates.
Bright, L.
Interest value of manipulable objects as a
function of experience and complexity.
Green, J.
Some
considerations in children’s ability to read
nonverbal cues.
Inderkum, C.
An investigation of the relationship between
eye contact and perceived locus of control.
Lipscomb, T. R.
The
Effects of Experimenter Presence and Absence and
Physical or Non-physical Means of Expression on
Sex Differences in Aggression
Mansergh, G.
A cross cultural study of creativity and
intelligence in pre-kindergarten children.
Pulos, S.
Simultaneous visual-haptic intermodel transfer
in three to five-year-old children.
Roberson, W.
The concepts of life and death in the school
age child.
Sabeti, F.
Sex-role preference in children of low and
middle socioeconomic classes in Tehran, the
capital of Iran.
Waldo, M.
Field dependence and preschool social
participation in five-year-old boys.
Yee, L.
Mental abilities of Chinese fourth graders at
different social class levels.
1971
Baltz, C.
Hypothesis testing in children as a function
of socioeconomic class.
Jones, V.
Pattern discrimination in premature and
full-term infants.
Russell, M.
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