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Peer Problems Among Postinstitutionalized, Internationally Adopted Children: Relations to Hypocortisolism, Parenting Quality, and ADHD Symptoms.
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Discrimination and Ethnic-Racial Identity: Understanding Direction of Effects Using Within- and Between-Person Analyses.
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The Costs and Benefits of Investing in Universal Preschool: Evidence From a Spanish Reform.
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Does Exposure to Code-Switching Influence Language Performance in Bilingual Children?
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Children's Inferences About Friendship and Shared Preferences Based on Reported Information.
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Smart Conformists: Children and Adolescents Associate Conformity With Intelligence Across Cultures.
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Child-Directed Speech Is Infrequent in a Forager-Farmer Population: A Time Allocation Study.
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Ethnic Harassment and Immigrant Youth's Engagement in Violent Behaviors: Understanding the Risk Factors.
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Parental Autonomy Support in Two Cultures: The Moderating Effects of Adolescents' Self-Construals.
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Causal Learning Across Culture and Socioeconomic Status.
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Peer Effects on Aggressive Behavior in Norwegian Child Care Centers.
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Discrimination, Parent-Adolescent Conflict, and Peer Intimacy: Examining Risk and Resilience in Mexican-Origin Youths' Adjustment Trajectories.
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How Unequal Is the United States? Adolescents' Images of Social Stratification.
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Optimism as a Candidate Health Asset: Exploring Its Links With Adolescent Quality of Life in Sweden.
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Language Matters: Denying the Existence of the 30-Million-Word Gap Has Serious Consequences.
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Language Does Matter: But There is More to Language Than Vocabulary and Directed Speech.
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