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1. Longitudinal links from attachment with mothers and fathers to adolescent substance use: Internalizing and externalizing pathways.

2. Intraindividual Variability in Parental Acceptance-Rejection Predicts Externalizing and Internalizing Symptoms Across Childhood/Adolescence in Nine Countries.

3. Household clutter and crowding constrain associations between maternal sensitivity and child theory of mind.

4. Mothers' sleep deficits and cognitive performance: Moderation by stress and age.

5. Mother–child similarity during observed interactions: Links with mother and child effortful control.

6. Brains of a feather flocking together? Peer and individual neurobehavioral risks for substance use across adolescence.

7. Poverty and Puberty: A Neurocognitive Study of Inhibitory Control in the Transition to Adolescence.

8. Executive Function in the Adolescent Mother- Grandmother Dyad and Development of the Young Child.

9. The Role of Mother's and Child's Self-Regulation on Bidirectional Links Between Harsh Parenting and Child Externalizing Problems.

10. Mother-Child Interaction: Links Between Mother and Child Frontal Electroencephalograph Asymmetry and Negative Behavior.

11. Commonality between executive functioning and effortful control related to adjustment.

12. Differential Associations of Adversity Profiles with Adolescent Cognitive Control and Psychopathology.

13. Within- and between-person and group variance in behavior and beliefs in cross-cultural longitudinal data.

14. Neural Interaction Between Risk Sensitivity and Cognitive Control Predicting Health Risk Behaviors Among Late Adolescents.

15. Parenting Stress and Foster Children's Adjustment in an Egyptian Context.

16. Getting to the heart of personality in early childhood: Cardiac electrophysiology and stability of temperament.

17. Parents' and Children's ADHD in a Family System.

18. Maternal executive function, heart rate, and EEG alpha reactivity interact in the prediction of harsh parenting.

19. Intergenerational similarity in callous-unemotional traits: Contributions of hostile parenting and household chaos during adolescence.

20. Behavioral and neural inhibitory control moderates the effects of reward sensitivity on adolescent substance use.

21. The Role of Negative Affect and Physiological Regulation in Maternal Attribution.

22. Is self-regulation “All in the family”? Testing environmental effects using within-family quasi-experiments.

23. Multifaceted emotion regulation, stress and affect in mothers of young children.

24. V. DAUGHTERS' AND SONS' EXPOSURE TO CHILDREARING DISCIPLINE AND VIOLENCE IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES.

25. Children's Elementary School Social Experience and Executive Functions Development: Introduction to a Special Section.

26. Maternal Executive Function, Authoritarian Attitudes, and Hostile Attribution Bias as Interacting Predictors of Harsh Parenting.

27. Sandra Wood Scarr (1936–2021).

28. Maternal emotion and cognitive control capacities and parenting: A conceptual framework.

29. The Role of Temperament by Family Environment Interactions in Child Maladjustment.

30. It takes more than one for parenting: How do maternal temperament and child's problem behaviors relate to maternal parenting behavior?

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

32. Family Matters: Intergenerational and Interpersonal Processes of Executive Function and Attentive Behavior.

33. A longitudinal intergenerational analysis of executive functions during early childhood.

34. What's mom got to do with it? Contributions of maternal executive function and caregiving to the development of executive function across early childhood.

35. Household Chaos Moderates the Link between Maternal Attribution Bias and Parenting.

36. Gene–environment interaction between dopamine receptor D4 7-repeat polymorphism and early maternal sensitivity predicts inattention trajectories across middle childhood.

37. Engagement States and Learning from Educational Games.

38. Maternal executive function, harsh parenting, and child conduct problems.

39. Externalizing problems, attention regulation, and household chaos: A longitudinal behavioral genetic study.

40. Socioeconomic Risk Moderates the Link Between Household Chaos and Maternal Executive Function.

41. Working Memory and Parent-Rated Components of Attention in Middle Childhood: A Behavioral Genetic Study.

42. Childrearing Discipline and Violence in Developing Countries.

43. Associations Between Reading Achievement and Independent Reading in Early Elementary School: A Genetically Informative Cross-Lagged Study.

44. Volubility as a mediator in the associations between conversational language measures and child temperament.

45. The Association Between Parental Warmth and Control in Thirteen Cultural Groups.

46. Families and Genomes: The Next Generation.

47. Dynamic changes in anger, externalizing and internalizing problems: attention and regulation.

48. Context specificity in stability of hyperactivity-impulsivity.

49. Approach/Positive Anticipation, Frustration/Anger, and Overt Aggression in Childhood.

50. Longitudinal Studies of Anger and Attention Span: Context and Informant Effects.

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