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Margaret R Burchinal

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The American Psychologist|November 15, 2021
Mark I. Appelbaum (1941-2020)Peter A Ornstein, Margaret R Burchinal
Psychological Science|November 28, 2012
Early executive function predicts reasoning developmentLindsey E Richland, Margaret R Burchinal
Developmental Psychology|August 29, 2007
Maternal employment and child cognitive outcomes: the importance of analytic approachMargaret R Burchinal, K Alison Clarke-Stewart
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|January 4, 2007
Best practices in quantitative methods for developmentalistsKathleen McCartney, Margaret R Burchinal, Kristen L Bub
Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2013
Is the prediction of adolescent outcomes from early child care moderated by later maternal sensitivity? Results from the nichd study of early child care and youth developmentMargaret R Burchinal, Deborah Lowe Vandell, Jay Belsky
Pediatrics|October 3, 2002
Otitis media in early childhood in relation to children's school-age language and academic skillsJoanne E Roberts, Margaret R Burchinal, Susan A Zeisel
Research in Nursing & Health|January 19, 2011
Maternal role attainment with medically fragile infants: Part 1. measurement and correlates during the first year of lifeMargaret Shandor Miles, Diane Holditch-Davis, Margaret R Burchinal, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|June 7, 2003
Differentiating among insecure mother-infant attachment classifications: a focus on child-friend interaction and exploration during solitary play at 36 monthsNancy L McElwain, Martha J Cox, Margaret R Burchinal, et al.
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2008
Racial identity, social context, and race-related social cognition in African Americans during middle childhoodStephanie J Rowley, Margaret R Burchinal, Joanne E Roberts, et al.
Research in Nursing & Health|January 19, 2011
Maternal role attainment with medically fragile infants: Part 2. relationship to the quality of parentingDiane Holditch-Davis, Margaret Shandor Miles, Margaret R Burchinal, et al.
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The American Psychologist|November 15, 2021
Mark I. Appelbaum (1941-2020)Peter A Ornstein, Margaret R Burchinal
Psychological Science|November 28, 2012
Early executive function predicts reasoning developmentLindsey E Richland, Margaret R Burchinal
Developmental Psychology|August 29, 2007
Maternal employment and child cognitive outcomes: the importance of analytic approachMargaret R Burchinal, K Alison Clarke-Stewart
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|January 4, 2007
Best practices in quantitative methods for developmentalistsKathleen McCartney, Margaret R Burchinal, Kristen L Bub
Developmental Psychology|August 14, 2013
Is the prediction of adolescent outcomes from early child care moderated by later maternal sensitivity? Results from the nichd study of early child care and youth developmentMargaret R Burchinal, Deborah Lowe Vandell, Jay Belsky
Pediatrics|October 3, 2002
Otitis media in early childhood in relation to children's school-age language and academic skillsJoanne E Roberts, Margaret R Burchinal, Susan A Zeisel
Research in Nursing & Health|January 19, 2011
Maternal role attainment with medically fragile infants: Part 1. measurement and correlates during the first year of lifeMargaret Shandor Miles, Diane Holditch-Davis, Margaret R Burchinal, et al.
Attachment & Human Development|June 7, 2003
Differentiating among insecure mother-infant attachment classifications: a focus on child-friend interaction and exploration during solitary play at 36 monthsNancy L McElwain, Martha J Cox, Margaret R Burchinal, et al.
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2008
Racial identity, social context, and race-related social cognition in African Americans during middle childhoodStephanie J Rowley, Margaret R Burchinal, Joanne E Roberts, et al.
Research in Nursing & Health|January 19, 2011
Maternal role attainment with medically fragile infants: Part 2. relationship to the quality of parentingDiane Holditch-Davis, Margaret Shandor Miles, Margaret R Burchinal, et al.
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