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Gabrielle McHarg

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Infant Behavior & Development|January 18, 2021
Prosocial television and prosocial toddlers: A multi-method, longitudinal investigationGabrielle McHarg, Claire Hughes
Infant Behavior & Development|March 11, 2021
Screens across the pond: Findings from longitudinal screen time research in the US and UKAndrew D Ribner, Gabrielle McHarg
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 1, 2017
Sibling influences on prosocial behaviorClaire Hughes, Gabrielle McHarg, Naomi White
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 26, 2018
Crying babies, empathic toddlers, responsive mothers and fathers: Exploring parent-toddler interactions in an empathy paradigmGabrielle McHarg, Elian Fink, Claire Hughes
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2020
Screen Time and Executive Function in Toddlerhood: A Longitudinal StudyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 5, 2020
Infant screen exposure links to toddlers' inhibition, but not other EF constructs: A propensity score studyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|February 16, 2023
Developmental links between executive function and emotion regulation in early toddlerhoodClaire Hughes, Sarah Foley, Wendy Browne, et al.
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Infant Behavior & Development|January 18, 2021
Prosocial television and prosocial toddlers: A multi-method, longitudinal investigationGabrielle McHarg, Claire Hughes
Infant Behavior & Development|March 11, 2021
Screens across the pond: Findings from longitudinal screen time research in the US and UKAndrew D Ribner, Gabrielle McHarg
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 1, 2017
Sibling influences on prosocial behaviorClaire Hughes, Gabrielle McHarg, Naomi White
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 26, 2018
Crying babies, empathic toddlers, responsive mothers and fathers: Exploring parent-toddler interactions in an empathy paradigmGabrielle McHarg, Elian Fink, Claire Hughes
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2020
Screen Time and Executive Function in Toddlerhood: A Longitudinal StudyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 5, 2020
Infant screen exposure links to toddlers' inhibition, but not other EF constructs: A propensity score studyGabrielle McHarg, Andrew D Ribner, Rory T Devine, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|February 16, 2023
Developmental links between executive function and emotion regulation in early toddlerhoodClaire Hughes, Sarah Foley, Wendy Browne, et al.
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