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Judith G Smetana

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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Current research on parenting styles, dimensions, and beliefsJudith G Smetana
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|November 14, 2017
COMMENTARY ON "MOVING THROUGH ADOLESCENCE: DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN AMERICAN YOUTH"Judith G Smetana
Journal of Population|January 1, 1979
Beliefs about the permissibility of abortion and their relationship to decisions regarding abortionJudith G Smetana
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|August 16, 2008
Conflicting views of conflictJudith G Smetana
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|April 18, 2002
Culture, autonomy, and personal jurisdiction in adolescent-parent relationshipsJudith G Smetana
Child Development|June 11, 2003
Conceptions of moral, social-conventional, and personal events among Chinese preschoolers in Hong KongJenny Yau, Judith G Smetana
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 8, 2024
Longitudinal Associations among Psychological Control, Positive and Negative Interactions, and Adolescents' Domain-Specific Disclosure to ParentsGe Song, Judith G Smetana
Journal of Adolescence|January 3, 2012
Puerto Rican adolescents' disclosure and lying to parents about peer and risky activities: associations with teens' perceptions of Latino valuesMyriam Villalobos, Judith G Smetana
Child Development|February 15, 2017
Individual Differences in Prototypical Moral and Conventional Judgments and Children's Proactive and Reactive AggressionMarc Jambon, Judith G Smetana
Child Development|April 13, 2002
Domain-specific antecedents of parental psychological control and monitoring: the role of parenting beliefs and practicesJudith G Smetana, Christopher Daddis
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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Current research on parenting styles, dimensions, and beliefsJudith G Smetana
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|November 14, 2017
COMMENTARY ON "MOVING THROUGH ADOLESCENCE: DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN AMERICAN YOUTH"Judith G Smetana
Journal of Population|January 1, 1979
Beliefs about the permissibility of abortion and their relationship to decisions regarding abortionJudith G Smetana
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|August 16, 2008
Conflicting views of conflictJudith G Smetana
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|April 18, 2002
Culture, autonomy, and personal jurisdiction in adolescent-parent relationshipsJudith G Smetana
Child Development|June 11, 2003
Conceptions of moral, social-conventional, and personal events among Chinese preschoolers in Hong KongJenny Yau, Judith G Smetana
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 8, 2024
Longitudinal Associations among Psychological Control, Positive and Negative Interactions, and Adolescents' Domain-Specific Disclosure to ParentsGe Song, Judith G Smetana
Journal of Adolescence|January 3, 2012
Puerto Rican adolescents' disclosure and lying to parents about peer and risky activities: associations with teens' perceptions of Latino valuesMyriam Villalobos, Judith G Smetana
Child Development|February 15, 2017
Individual Differences in Prototypical Moral and Conventional Judgments and Children's Proactive and Reactive AggressionMarc Jambon, Judith G Smetana
Child Development|April 13, 2002
Domain-specific antecedents of parental psychological control and monitoring: the role of parenting beliefs and practicesJudith G Smetana, Christopher Daddis
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