Special Section: The Influential Child
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The influential child: How children affect their environment and influence their own risk and resilience
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 947-951
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Externalizing symptoms, effortful control, and intrusive parenting: A test of bidirectional longitudinal relations during early childhood
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 953-968
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The impact of children's internalizing and externalizing problems on parenting: Transactional processes and reciprocal change over time
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 969-986
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(Positive) power to the child: The role of children's willing stance toward parents in developmental cascades from toddler age to early preadolescence
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 987-1005
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Mutual influences between child emotion regulation and parent–child reciprocity support development across the first 10 years of life: Implications for developmental psychopathology
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1007-1023
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Adolescents’, mothers’, and fathers’ gendered coping strategies during conflict: Youth and parent influences on conflict resolution and psychopathology
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1025-1044
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Stability and change in resolution of diagnosis among parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: Child and parental contributions
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1045-1057
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Child effects and child care: Implications for risk and adjustment
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1059-1076
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Violent peer influence: The roles of self-esteem and psychopathic traits
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1077-1088
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Temperament and peer problems from early to middle childhood: Gene–environment correlations with negative emotionality and sociability
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1089-1109
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Social and economic antecedents and consequences of adolescent aggressive personality: Predictions from the interactionist model
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1111-1127
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Take your mind off it: Coping style, serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region genotype (5-HTTLPR), and children's internalizing and externalizing problems
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1129-1143
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The interplay of birth weight, dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4), and early maternal care in the prediction of disorganized attachment at 36 months of age
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1145-1161
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Emergent patterns of risk for psychopathology: The influence of infant avoidance and maternal caregiving on trajectories of social reticence
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1163-1178
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Child fear reactivity and sex as moderators of links between parenting and preschool behavior problems
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1179-1190
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Infant negative reactivity defines the effects of parent–child synchrony on physiological and behavioral regulation of social stress
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1191-1204
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The association of temperament and maternal empathy with individual differences in infants’ neural responses to emotional body expressions
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1205-1216
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Emerging psychopathology moderates upward social mobility: The intergenerational (dis)continuity of socioeconomic status
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 1217-1236
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Mothers’ electrophysiological, subjective, and observed emotional responding to infant crying: The role of secure base script knowledge
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- 08 September 2014, pp. 1237-1250
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Child-evoked maternal negativity from 9 to 27 months: Evidence of gene–environment correlation and its moderation by marital distress
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- 12 September 2014, pp. 1251-1265
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