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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Allostasis and Allostatic Load in the Context of Poverty in Early Childhood2011Mills-Koonce, Roger FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies , UNCG
Development of handedness for role-differentiated bimanual manipulation of objects in relati...2014Babik, Iryna StudentPsychology, UNCG
Development of Role-Differentiated Bimanual Manipulation in Infancy: Part 1. The Influence o...2015Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Development of Role-Differentiated Bimanual Manipulation in Infancy: Part 2. Hand Preference...2018Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Development of role-differentiated bimanual manipulation in infancy: Part 3. Its relation to...2016Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Does Handedness for Prehension Predict Handedness for Role-Differentiated Bimanual Manipulat...2008Ferre, Claudio L.StudentPsychology, UNCG
Father Contributions to Cortisol Responses in Infancy and Toddlerhood2011Mills-Koonce, Roger FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies , UNCG
Interparental conflict and infants’ behavior problems: The mediating role of maternal sensit...2017Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Interparental conflict and infants’ behavior problems: The mediating role of maternal sensit...2017Zhou, Nan FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Interparental conflict and infants’ behavior problems: The mediating role of maternal sensit...2017Cao, Hongjian FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
A Life Cycle Approach to Food Justice: The Case of Breastfeeding2012Perdue, Robert T.FacultySociology, ASU
Longitudinal changes in visual attention and EEG coherence: implications for the development...2015Whedon, Margaret C.StudentHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Maternal sensitivity during distressing tasks: A unique predictor of attachment security2011Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Mommy and me: How the relationship between maternal affect and infant temperament predicts e...2021Andre, Nina StudentPsychology, WCU
Predicting child handedness from measures of infant and toddler handedness2020Latta, Jonathan StudentPsychology, UNCG
Relation of Stable Hand-Use Preferences to the Development of Skill for Managing Multiple Ob...2008Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG