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Physiological regulation and fearfulness as predictors of young children's empathy‐related reactions
J Liew, N Eisenberg, TL Spinrad, ND Eggum, RG Haugen, A Kupfer, ...
Social Development 20 (1), 111-134, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Longitudinal relations among maternal behaviors, effortful control and young children's committed compliance.
TL Spinrad, N Eisenberg, KM Silva, ND Eggum, M Reiser, A Edwards, ...
Developmental psychology 48 (2), 552, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Differential susceptibility and the early development of aggression: interactive effects of respiratory sinus arrhythmia and environmental quality.
N Eisenberg, MJ Sulik, TL Spinrad, A Edwards, ND Eggum, J Liew, ...
Developmental psychology 48 (3), 755, 2012
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Relations among maternal socialization, effortful control, and maladjustment in early childhood
N Eisenberg, TL Spinrad, ND Eggum, KM Silva, M Reiser, C Hofer, ...
Development and psychopathology 22 (3), 507-525, 2010
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Stability in infant frontal asymmetry as a predictor of toddlerhood internalizing and externalizing behaviors
CL Smith, MA Bell
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Prediction of toddlers’ expressive language from maternal sensitivity and toddlers’ anger expressions: A developmental perspective
SS Nozadi, TL Spinrad, N Eisenberg, R Bolnick, ND Eggum-Wilkens, ...
Infant Behavior and Development 36 (4), 650-661, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Development of shyness: Relations with children's fearfulness, sex, and maternal behavior
ND Eggum, N Eisenberg, TL Spinrad, M Reiser, BM Gaertner, J Sallquist, ...
Infancy 14 (3), 325-345, 2009
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The relation of cumulative demographic risk to mothers' responsivity and control: Examining the role of toddler temperament
TK Popp, TL Spinrad, CL Smith
Infancy 13 (5), 496-518, 2008
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Relations of temperament to maladjustment and ego resiliency in at‐risk children
N Eisenberg, R Haugen, TL Spinrad, C Hofer, L Chassin, Q Zhou, ...
Social Development 19 (3), 577-600, 2010
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Interactions between serotonin transporter gene haplotypes and quality of mothers' parenting predict the development of children's noncompliance.
MJ Sulik, N Eisenberg, K Lemery-Chalfant, TL Spinrad, KM Silva, ...
Developmental Psychology 48 (3), 740, 2012
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Parenting and children's executive function stability across the transition to school
AF Helm, SA McCormick, K Deater‐Deckard, CL Smith, SD Calkins, ...
Infant and child development 29 (1), e2171, 2020
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Infant frontal electroencephalogram asymmetry and negative emotional reactivity as predictors of toddlerhood effortful control
CL Smith, A Diaz, KL Day, MA Bell
Journal of experimental child psychology 142, 262-273, 2016
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Context of maternal intrusiveness during infancy and associations with preschool executive function
APR Broomell, CL Smith, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Infant and child development 29 (1), e2162, 2020
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Infant frontal EEG asymmetry moderates the association between maternal behavior and toddler negative affectivity
A Diaz, MM Swingler, L Tan, CL Smith, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Infant Behavior and Development 55, 88-99, 2019
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Advances in behavioral remote data collection in the home setting: Assessing the mother-infant relationship and infant’s adaptive behavior via virtual visits
E Shin, CL Smith, BR Howell
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 703822, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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