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Susan C Johnson

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Cognitive Development|May 21, 2010
Calculating the Attentional Orientation of an Unfamiliar Agent in InfancySusan C Johnson, Matthias Bolz, Erin Carter, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 10, 2011
Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR) Polymorphisms and Attachment in Human InfantsFrances S Chen, Maria E Barth, Stephen L Johnson, et al.
Cognitive Science|May 14, 2011
At the intersection of social and cognitive development: internal working models of attachment in infancySusan C Johnson, Carol S Dweck, Frances S Chen, et al.
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|January 4, 2012
Benchmark attainment by maternal and child health clients across public health nursing agenciesKaren A Monsen, David M Radosevich, Susan C Johnson, et al.
Journal of Family Issues|August 11, 2015
Relations between Fathers' and Mothers' Infant Engagement Patterns in Dual-Earner Families and Toddler CompetenceSarah N Lang, Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan, Letitia E Kotila, et al.
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Cognitive Development|May 21, 2010
Calculating the Attentional Orientation of an Unfamiliar Agent in InfancySusan C Johnson, Matthias Bolz, Erin Carter, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 10, 2011
Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR) Polymorphisms and Attachment in Human InfantsFrances S Chen, Maria E Barth, Stephen L Johnson, et al.
Cognitive Science|May 14, 2011
At the intersection of social and cognitive development: internal working models of attachment in infancySusan C Johnson, Carol S Dweck, Frances S Chen, et al.
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|January 4, 2012
Benchmark attainment by maternal and child health clients across public health nursing agenciesKaren A Monsen, David M Radosevich, Susan C Johnson, et al.
Journal of Family Issues|August 11, 2015
Relations between Fathers' and Mothers' Infant Engagement Patterns in Dual-Earner Families and Toddler CompetenceSarah N Lang, Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan, Letitia E Kotila, et al.
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