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Dale F Hay

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Social Development (Oxford, England)|February 7, 2020
Concurrent associations between mothers' references to internal states and children's social understanding in middle childhoodAmy L Paine, Salim Hashmi, Siwan Roberts, et al.
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|May 20, 2011
The emergence of gender differences in physical aggression in the context of conflict between young peersDale F Hay, Alison Nash, Marlene Caplan, et al.
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|September 24, 2005
Twins born following fertility treatment: implications for quantitative genetic studiesAdam Goody, Frances Rice, Jacky Boivin, et al.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|July 20, 2014
Antenatal depression and children's developmental outcomes: potential mechanisms and treatment optionsCerith S Waters, Dale F Hay, Jessica R Simmonds, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 2, 2022
"A pirate goes nee-nor-nee-nor!" humor with siblings in middle childhood: A window to social understanding?Amy L Paine, Salim Hashmi, Nina Howe, et al.
Psychological Science|April 18, 2013
Low skin conductance activity in infancy predicts aggression in toddlers 2 years laterErika Baker, Katherine H Shelton, Eugenia Baibazarova, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 4, 2009
Disentangling prenatal and inherited influences in humans with an experimental designFrances Rice, Gordon T Harold, Jacky Boivin, et al.
Developmental Science|July 25, 2017
Seven-year-olds' aggressive choices in a computer game can be predicted in infancyDale F Hay, Mark K Johansen, Peter Daly, et al.
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|February 5, 2024
Assessing pragmatic language difficulties using the Revised Children's Communication Checklist-2. Exploratory structural equation modeling and associations with restricted and repetitive behaviorsJennifer Keating, Mirko Uljarević, Stephanie H M van Goozen, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 26, 2017
Late, but not early, arriving younger siblings foster firstborns' understanding of second-order false beliefAmy L Paine, Holly Pearce, Stephanie H M van Goozen, et al.
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Social Development (Oxford, England)|February 7, 2020
Concurrent associations between mothers' references to internal states and children's social understanding in middle childhoodAmy L Paine, Salim Hashmi, Siwan Roberts, et al.
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|May 20, 2011
The emergence of gender differences in physical aggression in the context of conflict between young peersDale F Hay, Alison Nash, Marlene Caplan, et al.
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|September 24, 2005
Twins born following fertility treatment: implications for quantitative genetic studiesAdam Goody, Frances Rice, Jacky Boivin, et al.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|July 20, 2014
Antenatal depression and children's developmental outcomes: potential mechanisms and treatment optionsCerith S Waters, Dale F Hay, Jessica R Simmonds, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 2, 2022
"A pirate goes nee-nor-nee-nor!" humor with siblings in middle childhood: A window to social understanding?Amy L Paine, Salim Hashmi, Nina Howe, et al.
Psychological Science|April 18, 2013
Low skin conductance activity in infancy predicts aggression in toddlers 2 years laterErika Baker, Katherine H Shelton, Eugenia Baibazarova, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 4, 2009
Disentangling prenatal and inherited influences in humans with an experimental designFrances Rice, Gordon T Harold, Jacky Boivin, et al.
Developmental Science|July 25, 2017
Seven-year-olds' aggressive choices in a computer game can be predicted in infancyDale F Hay, Mark K Johansen, Peter Daly, et al.
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|February 5, 2024
Assessing pragmatic language difficulties using the Revised Children's Communication Checklist-2. Exploratory structural equation modeling and associations with restricted and repetitive behaviorsJennifer Keating, Mirko Uljarević, Stephanie H M van Goozen, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 26, 2017
Late, but not early, arriving younger siblings foster firstborns' understanding of second-order false beliefAmy L Paine, Holly Pearce, Stephanie H M van Goozen, et al.
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