Longitudinal studies
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(OCoLC)fst01423812
Label
Longitudinal studies
Name
Longitudinal studies
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fast
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Incoming Resources
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- Second chances, men, women, and children a decade after divorce, Judith S. Wallerstein and Sandra Blakeslee
- The development of the person, the Minnesota study of risk and adaptation from birth to adulthood, by L. Alan Sroufe [and others]
- The unexpected legacy of divorce, a 25 year landmark study, Judith Wallerstein, Julia Lewis and Sandra Blakeslee
- The preservation of two infant temperaments into adolescence, Jerome Kagan, Nancy Snidman, Vali Kahn and Sara Towsley ; with commentary by Laurence Steinberg and Nathan A. Fox
- A generation at risk, growing up in an era of family upheaval, Paul R. Amato, Alan Booth
- Does college make a difference?, long-term changes in activities and attitudes, William E. Knox, Paul Lindsay, and Mary N. Kolb ; foreword by Ernest T. Pascarella
- Family ties, relationships, socialization, and home schooling, Gary Wyatt
- Temperament, theory and practice, Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas
- Making it work, low-wage employment, family life, and child development, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Thomas S. Weisner, and Edward D. Lowe, editors
- Beyond the classroom, why school reform has failed and what parents need to do, Laurence Steinberg, with B. Bradford Brown and Sanford M. Dornbusch
- Triumphs of experience, the men of the Harvard Grant Study, George E. Vaillant
- The genetic and environmental origins of learning abilities and disabilities in the early school years, Yulia Kovas [and others] ; with commentary by Richard A. Weinberg, Jennifer M. Thomson, and Kurt W. Fischer
- Marriage in a culture of divorce, Karla B. Hackstaff
- Dividing the child, social and legal dilemmas of custody, Eleanor E. Maccoby and Robert H. Mnookin ; with Charlene E. Depner and H. Elizabeth Peters
Outgoing Resources
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