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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Attachment style predicts 6-month improvement in psychoticism in persons at-risk mental stat...2012Kwapil, Thomas R.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
College-going beliefs of prospective first-generation college students : perceived barriers,...2005Gibbons, Melinda MillerStudentCounseling and Educational Development, UNCG
A descriptive study of parent involvement in early intervention for children who are deaf or...2015Wieber, Wendy BrooksStudentHuman Services, WCU
An evaluation of the tales for tots program2010Costner, Ashley NicoleStudentPsychology, WCU
EXPLORATION OF FAMILY-CENTERED APPROACH TO EARLY INTERVENTION: PERCEPTIONS OF EARLY INTERVEN...2017VanBuskirk, Kaylabeth GudacStudentECU
Impact of attachment style on the 1-year outcome of persons with an at-risk mental state for...2015Kwapil, Thomas R.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Impact of response to intervention training on teacher and school outcomes2010Rogers, Melinda Anne SmithStudentPsychology, WCU
An Inductive Study Of Experiential Workplace Learning And Peer Coaching: Participant Percept...2019Sexton, Sarah J.StudentReading Education & Special Education - Student, ASU
An investigation of ecocultural influences on sustained engagement: insights from parents in...2015Cummings, Katrina P.StudentSpecialized Education Services, UNCG
Multimethod psychoeducational intervention for preschool children with disruptive behavior: ...2000Shelton, Terri L. FacultyResearch and Economic Development, UNCG
Transitions in early childhood: a look at parents' perspectives2011Bailey, Harriette N.StudentSpecialized Education Services, UNCG
Using Mental Health Consultation to Decrease Disruptive Behaviors in Preschoolers: Adapting ...2008Shelton, Terri L. FacultyResearch and Economic Development, UNCG
Why early intervention works A reply to Baumeister and Bacharach2002Wahlsten, Douglas FacultyPsychology, UNCG