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Martin D Ruck

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Child Development|April 5, 2012
British adolescents' and young adults' understanding and reasoning about the religious and nonreligious rights of asylum-seeker youthHarriet R Tenenbaum, Martin D Ruck
Human Development|December 19, 2022
Developmental Perspectives on Social Inequalities and Human RightsMelanie Killen, Laura Elenbaas, Martin D Ruck
Human Development|January 17, 2022
Social and Racial Justice as Fundamental Goals for the Field of Human DevelopmentMelanie Killen, Kathryn M Yee, Martin D Ruck
Journal of Adolescence|May 18, 2007
Brief report: British adolescents' views about the rights of asylum-seeking childrenMartin D Ruck, Harriet R Tenenbaum, Jennie Sines
Applied Developmental Science|January 15, 2026
Fair Treatment by Authorities is Related to Children's and Adolescents' Evaluations of Interracial ExclusionDavid S Crystal, Melanie Killen, Martin D Ruck
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|March 10, 2016
PrefaceStacey S Horn, Martin D Ruck, Lynn S Liben
Developmental Psychology|February 26, 2019
Children's and adolescents' understanding and experiences of economic inequality: An introduction to the special sectionMartin D Ruck, Rashmita S Mistry, Constance A Flanagan
The American Psychologist|June 29, 2023
Looking within: Elevating Black scholarly contributions to empirical approaches in developmental scienceIsabelle M Elisha, Juliana E Karras, Martin D Ruck
Journal of Adolescence|July 5, 2005
The relationship between maternal attitudes and young people's attitudes toward children's rightsDavid M Day, Michele Peterson-Badali, Martin D Ruck
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|November 21, 2014
Intergroup Contact is Related to Evaluations of Interracial Peer Exclusion in African American StudentsMartin D Ruck, Henry Park, David S Crystal, et al.
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Child Development|April 5, 2012
British adolescents' and young adults' understanding and reasoning about the religious and nonreligious rights of asylum-seeker youthHarriet R Tenenbaum, Martin D Ruck
Human Development|December 19, 2022
Developmental Perspectives on Social Inequalities and Human RightsMelanie Killen, Laura Elenbaas, Martin D Ruck
Human Development|January 17, 2022
Social and Racial Justice as Fundamental Goals for the Field of Human DevelopmentMelanie Killen, Kathryn M Yee, Martin D Ruck
Journal of Adolescence|May 18, 2007
Brief report: British adolescents' views about the rights of asylum-seeking childrenMartin D Ruck, Harriet R Tenenbaum, Jennie Sines
Applied Developmental Science|January 15, 2026
Fair Treatment by Authorities is Related to Children's and Adolescents' Evaluations of Interracial ExclusionDavid S Crystal, Melanie Killen, Martin D Ruck
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|March 10, 2016
PrefaceStacey S Horn, Martin D Ruck, Lynn S Liben
Developmental Psychology|February 26, 2019
Children's and adolescents' understanding and experiences of economic inequality: An introduction to the special sectionMartin D Ruck, Rashmita S Mistry, Constance A Flanagan
The American Psychologist|June 29, 2023
Looking within: Elevating Black scholarly contributions to empirical approaches in developmental scienceIsabelle M Elisha, Juliana E Karras, Martin D Ruck
Journal of Adolescence|July 5, 2005
The relationship between maternal attitudes and young people's attitudes toward children's rightsDavid M Day, Michele Peterson-Badali, Martin D Ruck
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|November 21, 2014
Intergroup Contact is Related to Evaluations of Interracial Peer Exclusion in African American StudentsMartin D Ruck, Henry Park, David S Crystal, et al.
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