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Natasha Chaku

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Journal of Youth and Adolescence|April 17, 2019
Developmental Trajectories of Executive Functioning and Puberty in Boys and GirlsNatasha Chaku, Lindsay T Hoyt
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|March 7, 2022
Using temporal network methods to reveal the idiographic nature of developmentNatasha Chaku, Adriene M Beltz
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|October 29, 2024
Appearance-Related Victimization and Pubertal Asynchrony: Identifying Sex-Specific VulnerabilitiesJasmine C Bigelow, Natasha Chaku
Biology of Sex Differences|March 20, 2026
Timing matters: a prospective investigation of father absence and pubertal timing in girls and boysTaylor M Drazan, Natasha Chaku
Journal of Research on Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence|May 16, 2024
Positioning adolescence in the developmental timelineNatasha Chaku, Pamela E Davis-Kean
Computers in Human Behavior|April 30, 2021
Individualized learning potential in stressful times: How to leverage intensive longitudinal data to inform online learningNatasha Chaku, Dominic P Kelly, Adriene M Beltz
Child Development|June 17, 2022
White adolescents' racial contexts: Associations with critical actionBrandon D Dull, Lindsay Till Hoyt, Natasha Chaku
Journal of Research on Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence|June 7, 2024
Links between socioeconomic position and cognitive and behavioral regulation in adolescence: The role of pubertal developmentNatasha Chaku, Nicholas E Waters, Sammy F Ahmed
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|January 16, 2026
Early Pubertal Development Is a Risk Factor for Psychotic-Like Experiences in Boys and GirlsEric R Larson, Natasha Chaku, Alexandra Moussa-Tooks
Developmental Science|March 3, 2022
Understanding patterns of heterogeneity in executive functioning during adolescence: Evidence from population-level dataNatasha Chaku, Kelly Barry, Jillianne Fowle, et al.
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence|April 17, 2019
Developmental Trajectories of Executive Functioning and Puberty in Boys and GirlsNatasha Chaku, Lindsay T Hoyt
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|March 7, 2022
Using temporal network methods to reveal the idiographic nature of developmentNatasha Chaku, Adriene M Beltz
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|October 29, 2024
Appearance-Related Victimization and Pubertal Asynchrony: Identifying Sex-Specific VulnerabilitiesJasmine C Bigelow, Natasha Chaku
Biology of Sex Differences|March 20, 2026
Timing matters: a prospective investigation of father absence and pubertal timing in girls and boysTaylor M Drazan, Natasha Chaku
Journal of Research on Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence|May 16, 2024
Positioning adolescence in the developmental timelineNatasha Chaku, Pamela E Davis-Kean
Computers in Human Behavior|April 30, 2021
Individualized learning potential in stressful times: How to leverage intensive longitudinal data to inform online learningNatasha Chaku, Dominic P Kelly, Adriene M Beltz
Child Development|June 17, 2022
White adolescents' racial contexts: Associations with critical actionBrandon D Dull, Lindsay Till Hoyt, Natasha Chaku
Journal of Research on Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence|June 7, 2024
Links between socioeconomic position and cognitive and behavioral regulation in adolescence: The role of pubertal developmentNatasha Chaku, Nicholas E Waters, Sammy F Ahmed
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|January 16, 2026
Early Pubertal Development Is a Risk Factor for Psychotic-Like Experiences in Boys and GirlsEric R Larson, Natasha Chaku, Alexandra Moussa-Tooks
Developmental Science|March 3, 2022
Understanding patterns of heterogeneity in executive functioning during adolescence: Evidence from population-level dataNatasha Chaku, Kelly Barry, Jillianne Fowle, et al.
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