abstract: Theoretical models support conceptualizing parent-child relationships as reciprocal and transactional with each person exerting influence on the other’s behaviors and the overall quality and valence of the relationship across time. The goals of this study were twofold: 1) determine whether there were reciprocal relations in maternal hostility and child negativity across early and middle childhood, and 2) investigate whether individual characteristics (i.e., child temperamental anger and frustration and maternal neuroticism) moderated relations found in goal one. Data were from the Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development. Empirical support was found for conceptualizing mother-child interactions as reciprocal. Maternal hosti...
The current project examined two competing models investigating the role of child relational aggress...
Social and cognitive competencies develop hand-in-hand during the early years of life. Despite the i...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...
Parent and child relationships continuously evolve, part of an ongoing dialectic that derives from d...
Links between positive and negative aspects of the parent-child relationship and child adjustment ar...
Disagreements over mundane, and sometimes more serious, issues represent an integral aspect of day-t...
The present dissertation was designed to unpack the moment-to-moment processes of mother-child nonve...
"There has been little investigation of the relational and behavioral mechanisms that explain the as...
The present research examined how early temperamental predispositions, caregiving environment, and t...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine whether maternal personality (i.e., Agreeableness...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relation between child temperament and maternal...
The research presented in this thesis applies a process-orientated perspective to understanding chil...
Recent research highlights the influence of both parent and child features on the child s developmen...
This study examined the direct relationship between maternal exposure to childhood interpersonal vio...
The research presented in this thesis applies a process-orientated perspective to understanding chil...
The current project examined two competing models investigating the role of child relational aggress...
Social and cognitive competencies develop hand-in-hand during the early years of life. Despite the i...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...
Parent and child relationships continuously evolve, part of an ongoing dialectic that derives from d...
Links between positive and negative aspects of the parent-child relationship and child adjustment ar...
Disagreements over mundane, and sometimes more serious, issues represent an integral aspect of day-t...
The present dissertation was designed to unpack the moment-to-moment processes of mother-child nonve...
"There has been little investigation of the relational and behavioral mechanisms that explain the as...
The present research examined how early temperamental predispositions, caregiving environment, and t...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine whether maternal personality (i.e., Agreeableness...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relation between child temperament and maternal...
The research presented in this thesis applies a process-orientated perspective to understanding chil...
Recent research highlights the influence of both parent and child features on the child s developmen...
This study examined the direct relationship between maternal exposure to childhood interpersonal vio...
The research presented in this thesis applies a process-orientated perspective to understanding chil...
The current project examined two competing models investigating the role of child relational aggress...
Social and cognitive competencies develop hand-in-hand during the early years of life. Despite the i...
Transactional theory and the coercive family process model have illustrated how the parent-child rel...