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Contributions of mothers’ and fathers’ parenting to children's self-regulation: Evidence from an adoption study
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Bridgett, D.J
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Ganiban, J.M
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Leve, L.D
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Natsuaki, M.N
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Neiderhiser
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J.M
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Reiss, D.
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Shaw, D.S
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Attained SES as a moderator of adult cognitive performance: Testing gene-environment interaction in various cognitive domains
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Beam, C.R
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Finch, B.K
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Gatz, M.
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Johnson, W.
,
Kremen, W.S
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Neiderhiser
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J.M
,
Pedersen, N.L
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Reynolds, C.A
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Zavala, C.
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Developmental patterns of anger from infancy to middle childhood predict problem behaviors at age 8
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Beekman, C.
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Ganiban, J.M
,
Leve, L.D
,
Liu, C.
,
Moore, G.A
,
Natsuaki, M.N
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Neiderhiser
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J.M
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Pérez-Edgar, K.E
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Reiss, D.
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Shaw, D.S
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