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51. Attachment behavior and hostility as explanatory factors linking parent-adolescent conflict and adolescent adjustment.

52. Child response processes as mediators of the association between caregiver intimate relationship instability and children's externalizing symptoms.

53. Parsing profiles of temperamental reactivity and differential routes to delay of gratification: A person-based approach.

54. Transactions within the family: Coparenting mediates associations between parents' relationship satisfaction and the parent-child relationship.

55. Interparental hostility and children's externalizing symptoms: Attention to anger as a mediator.

56. Family Instability and Young Children's School Adjustment: Callousness and Negative Internal Representations as Mediators.

57. Family cohesion and enmeshment moderate associations between maternal relationship instability and children's externalizing problems.

58. The Interplay Among Children's Negative Family Representations, Visual Processing of Negative Emotions, and Externalizing Symptoms.

59. Moral development in context: Associations of neighborhood and maternal discipline with preschoolers' moral judgments.

60. Breaking cycles of risk: The mitigating role of maternal working memory in associations among socioeconomic status, early caregiving, and children's working memory.

61. A life history approach to delineating how harsh environments and hawk temperament traits differentially shape children's problem-solving skills.

62. Family instability and children's effortful control in the context of poverty: Sometimes a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

63. Mothers' implicit appraisals of their adolescents as unlovable: Explanatory factor linking family conflict and harsh parenting.

64. A process model of the implications of spillover from coparenting conflicts into the parent-child attachment relationship in adolescence.

65. When stress gets into your head: Socioeconomic risk, executive functions, and maternal sensitivity across childrearing contexts.

66. Following My Head and My Heart: Integrating Preschoolers' Empathy, Theory of Mind, and Moral Judgments.

67. Introduction to the special section: Mind and matter: New insights on the role of parental cognitive and neurobiological functioning in process models of parenting.

68. The Multivariate Roles of Family Instability and Interparental Conflict in Predicting Children's Representations of Insecurity in the Family System and Early School Adjustment Problems.

69. The distinctive sequelae of children's coping with interparental conflict: Testing the reformulated emotional security theory.

70. Reciprocal influences among family processes and toddlers' sleep problems.

71. The multiple faces of interparental conflict: Implications for cascades of children's insecurity and externalizing problems.

72. Vagal Tone and Children's Delay of Gratification: Differential Sensitivity in Resource-Poor and Resource-Rich Environments.

73. Identifying the temperamental roots of children's patterns of security in the interparental relationship.

74. Mechanisms of change: Testing how preventative interventions impact psychological and physiological stress functioning in mothers in neglectful families.

75. The developmental costs and benefits of children's involvement in interparental conflict.

76. Tracing Differential Pathways of Risk: Associations Among Family Adversity, Cortisol, and Cognitive Functioning in Childhood.

77. Delving Beyond Conscious Attitudes: Validation of an Innovative Tool for Assessing Parental Implicit Attitudes toward Physical Punishment.

78. A dual-process approach to the role of mother's implicit and explicit attitudes toward their child in parenting models.

79. A typology of interpartner conflict and maternal parenting practices in high-risk families: examining spillover and compensatory models and implications for child adjustment.

80. Maternal child-centered attributions and harsh discipline: the moderating role of maternal working memory across socioeconomic contexts.

81. The legacy of early insecurity histories in shaping adolescent adaptation to interparental conflict.

82. The genetic precursors and the advantageous and disadvantageous sequelae of inhibited temperament: an evolutionary perspective.

83. Patterns of children's adrenocortical reactivity to interparental conflict and associations with child adjustment: a growth mixture modeling approach.

84. Pathways and processes of risk in associations among maternal antisocial personality symptoms, interparental aggression, and preschooler's psychopathology.

85. Reciprocal associations between young children's developing moral judgments and theory of mind.

86. Differential susceptibility in spillover between interparental conflict and maternal parenting practices: evidence for OXTR and 5-HTT genes.

87. An examination of the impact of harsh parenting contexts on children's adaptation within an evolutionary framework.

88. Interparental violence, maternal emotional unavailability and children's cortisol functioning in family contexts.

89. Interparental aggression and children's adrenocortical reactivity: testing an evolutionary model of allostatic load.

90. The impact of allostatic load on maternal sympathovagal functioning in stressful child contexts: implications for problematic parenting.

91. Normalizing the development of cortisol regulation in maltreated infants through preventive interventions.

92. Mother's parenting practices as explanatory mechanisms in associations between interparental violence and child adjustment.

93. Children's representations of family relationships, peer information processing, and school adjustment.

94. A process analysis of the transmission of distress from interparental conflict to parenting: adult relationship security as an explanatory mechanism.

95. The role of mothers' and fathers' adrenocortical reactivity in spillover between interparental conflict and parenting practices.

96. Interparental conflict and children's school adjustment: the explanatory role of children's internal representations of interparental and parent-child relationships.

97. Interactions of child maltreatment and serotonin transporter and monoamine oxidase A polymorphisms: depressive symptomatology among adolescents from low socioeconomic status backgrounds.

98. The role of child adrenocortical functioning in pathways between interparental conflict and child maladjustment.

100. Impact of hostility and withdrawal in interparental conflict on parental emotional unavailability and children's adjustment difficulties.

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