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  1. Characteristics of Boys' and Girls' Toys

    In Study 1, 292 undergraduates rated 126 toys as to whether they were suitable for boys, girls, or both. From these ratings, we established five...

    Judith E. Owen Blakemore, Renee E. Centers in Sex Roles
    Article 01 November 2005
  2. The Variability and Flexibility of Gender-Typed Toy Play: A Close Look at Children's Behavioral Responses to Counterstereotypic Models

    Gender differences in play behavior are well documented. However, little work has examined the issue of variability of gender-typed behaviors within...

    Vanessa A. Green, Rebecca Bigler, Di Catherwood in Sex Roles
    Article 01 October 2004
  3. Selective Exercise of Moral Agency

    In a recent book titled Everybody Does It!, Gabor (1995) documents the pervasiveness of disengagement of moral self-sanctions from harmful conduct by...
    Albert Bandura in Nurturing Morality
    Chapter 2004
  4. Hh

    Thomas H. Ollendick, Carolyn S. Schroeder in Encyclopedia of Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology
    Chapter 2003
  5. Financing of Substance Abuse Treatment Services

    The financing of treatment for substance abuse problems has differed from the rest of financing of health care in part because of the dominant role...
    Constance M. Horgan, Elizabeth Levy Merrick in Alcoholism
    Chapter 2002
  6. Dating, Parent–Adolescent Conflict, and Behavioral Autonomy

    Although dating is thought to contribute to adolescent development, little is known about how it affects autonomy development and relationships with...

    Bonnie B. Dowdy, Wendy Kliewer in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 01 August 1998
  7. Book reviews

    James D. Baxendale, Kenneth E. Fletcher, ... Noach (Norman A.) Milgram in Journal of Traumatic Stress
    Article 01 July 1996
  8. The concept of the second generation program in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder among vietnam veterans

    The concepts of First and Second Generation treatment programs for Vietnam veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder are presented, based on a...

    David Read Johnson, Susan C. Feldman, ... Dennis S. Charney in Journal of Traumatic Stress
    Article 01 June 1994
  9. Developmental/Mental Retardation

    Curiosity has characterized human interest in the nature of intelligence since the earliest recorded time. Questions such as “Why do some people have...
    Charles Carr Cleland in Clinical Psychology
    Chapter 1991
  10. Post-Traumatic Self Disorders (PTsfD)

    People who have endured extreme stress suffer a profound rupture in the very fabric of the self. The manifestations of this rupture go far beyond...
    Erwin Randolph Parson in Human Adaptation to Extreme Stress
    Chapter 1988
  11. Life Planning Services: Hel** older placed children with their identity

    Life Planning Services for Older Children is a time-limited and intensive approach for working with youngsters who are or have been in the American...

    Virginia Anne McDermott in Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
    Article 01 September 1987
  12. Prematurity and The Family

    Advances in the medical care of prematurely born infants have improved the survival of these children (Hack, 1979). Twenty years ago, the 2.1...
    R. Debra Bendell, Mary Anne McCaffree, ... Diane J. Willis in Health Psychology
    Chapter 1985
  13. Social Processes, Biology, and Disease

    Sociophysiology is a field concerned with relating what happens socially between people to what happens physiologically inside them. Its roots lie in...
    Lawrence F. Van Egeren in Sociophysiology
    Chapter 1984
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