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Ginger A Moore

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Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|March 24, 2009
When negative is positiveGinger A Moore
Development and Psychopathology|January 28, 2010
Parent conflict predicts infants' vagal regulation in social interactionGinger A Moore
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|October 13, 2009
Infants' and mothers' vagal reactivity in response to angerGinger A Moore
Developmental Psychobiology|February 22, 2017
Dyadic flexibility mediates the relation between parent conflict and infants' vagal reactivity during the Face-to-Face Still-FaceAlex Busuito, Ginger A Moore
Neonatal Network : NN|August 22, 2012
Maternal perinatal depression in the neonatal intensive care unit: the role of the neonatal nurseCara Bicking, Ginger A Moore
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2004
Infants' vagal regulation in the still-face paradigm is related to dyadic coordination of mother-infant interactionGinger A Moore, Susan D Calkins
Journal of Family Theory & Review|March 29, 2014
Behavioral Genetic Approaches and Family TheoryGinger A Moore, Jenae M Neiderhiser
Infant Behavior & Development|December 27, 2015
Don't worry, be (moderately) happy: Mothers' anxiety and positivity during pregnancy independently predict lower mother-infant synchronyGinger A Moore, Kelsey M Quigley, Kristin M Voegtline, et al.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|October 20, 2017
Postpartum Mothers' Leisure-Time Exercise Behavior is Linked to Positive Emotion During Partner DiscussionsRachel L Hutt, Ginger A Moore, Micah A Mammen, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment|April 13, 2011
Using the ASEBA to Screen for Callous Unemotional Traits in Early Childhood: Factor Structure, Temporal Stability, and UtilityMichael T Willoughby, Daniel A Waschbusch, Ginger A Moore, et al.
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Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|March 24, 2009
When negative is positiveGinger A Moore
Development and Psychopathology|January 28, 2010
Parent conflict predicts infants' vagal regulation in social interactionGinger A Moore
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|October 13, 2009
Infants' and mothers' vagal reactivity in response to angerGinger A Moore
Developmental Psychobiology|February 22, 2017
Dyadic flexibility mediates the relation between parent conflict and infants' vagal reactivity during the Face-to-Face Still-FaceAlex Busuito, Ginger A Moore
Neonatal Network : NN|August 22, 2012
Maternal perinatal depression in the neonatal intensive care unit: the role of the neonatal nurseCara Bicking, Ginger A Moore
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2004
Infants' vagal regulation in the still-face paradigm is related to dyadic coordination of mother-infant interactionGinger A Moore, Susan D Calkins
Journal of Family Theory & Review|March 29, 2014
Behavioral Genetic Approaches and Family TheoryGinger A Moore, Jenae M Neiderhiser
Infant Behavior & Development|December 27, 2015
Don't worry, be (moderately) happy: Mothers' anxiety and positivity during pregnancy independently predict lower mother-infant synchronyGinger A Moore, Kelsey M Quigley, Kristin M Voegtline, et al.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|October 20, 2017
Postpartum Mothers' Leisure-Time Exercise Behavior is Linked to Positive Emotion During Partner DiscussionsRachel L Hutt, Ginger A Moore, Micah A Mammen, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment|April 13, 2011
Using the ASEBA to Screen for Callous Unemotional Traits in Early Childhood: Factor Structure, Temporal Stability, and UtilityMichael T Willoughby, Daniel A Waschbusch, Ginger A Moore, et al.
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