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1. The Future of Women in Psychological Science

2. Marital hostility and child sleep problems: direct and indirect associations via hostile parenting.

3. Lability in parent-child warmth and hostility and adolescent externalizing behaviors.

4. Intergenerational transmission of comorbid internalizing and externalizing psychopathology at age 11: Evidence from an adoption design for general transmission of comorbidity rather than homotypic transmission.

5. The effects of illicit drug use during pregnancy and parental hostility on problem behaviors in school-aged children over and above genetic influences.

6. Integrating the family stress model within a longitudinal sibling-adoption study of adolescent externalizing behavior.

7. Evocative effects on the early caregiving environment of genetic factors underlying the development of intellectual and academic ability.

8. Pubertal status and body image: An inquiry into experiences of adolescents in Ghana and Kenya.

9. The Detection of Environmental Influences on Academic Achievement Appears to Depend on the Analytic Approach.

10. Disentangling genetic and environmental influences on early language development: The interplay of genetic propensity for negative emotionality and surgency, and parenting behavior effects on early language skills in an adoption study.

11. Influence of early childhood parental hostility and socioeconomic stress on children's internalizing symptom trajectories from childhood to adolescence.

12. Examining timing effects in the intergenerational transmission of anxiety and depressive symptoms: A genetically informed study.

13. The pernicious role of stress on intergenerational continuity of psychopathology.

14. Examination of promotive and protective effects on early adolescent prosocial behavior through a bioecological lens.

15. Modeling BMI z score lability during childhood as a function of child temperament and genetic risk for obesity.

16. Developmental trajectories of behavioral inhibition from infancy to age seven: The role of genetic and environmental risk for psychopathology.

17. Family interactions in toddlerhood influence social competence in preschool age: Accounting for genetic and prenatal influences.

18. The Potential of Children's Rearing Environment to Overcome Genetic Propensity for Low Reading Achievement.

19. Developmental profiles of child behavior problems from 18 months to 8 years: The protective effects of structured parenting vary by genetic risk.

20. Examining Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) constructs for anger expression and regulation in toddlers.

21. Early manifestations of intellectual performance: Evidence that genetic effects on later academic test performance are mediated through verbal performance in early childhood.

22. Parenting in the Context of the Child: Genetic and Social Processes.

23. Reexamining the association between the interparental relationship and parent-child interactions: Incorporating heritable influences.

24. The role of child negative emotionality in parenting and child adjustment: Gene-environment interplay.

25. Examining reciprocal associations between parent depressive symptoms and child internalizing symptoms on subsequent psychiatric disorders: An adoption study.

26. The codevelopment of adolescents' and parents' anxiety and depression: Moderating influences of youth gender and psychophysiology.

27. Using an adoption design to test genetically based differences in risk for child behavior problems in response to home environmental influences.

28. Do I Look Gawky? The Association between Pubertal Asynchrony and Peer Victimization.

29. Gene × Environment Interactions in the Development of Preschool Effortful Control, and Its Implications for Childhood Externalizing Behavior.

32. The Future of Women in Psychological Science.

33. Trajectories of Violent and Nonviolent Behaviors From Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Does Early Puberty Matter, and, If So, How Long?

34. The role of negative emotionality in the development of child executive function and language abilities from toddlerhood to first grade: An adoption study.

35. Disentangling nature from nurture in examining the interplay between parent-child relationships, ADHD, and early academic attainment.

36. Fertility Problems and Parenting Daily Hassles in Childhood: A 7-year Longitudinal Study of Adoptive Parents.

37. Maternal Consistency in Recalling Prenatal Experiences at 6 Months and 8 Years Postnatal.

38. Inherited and Environmental Moderators of Mother-Child Behavioral Contingency and Contingent Negativity at 27 Months.

39. The intergenerational transmission of mathematics achievement in middle childhood: A prospective adoption design.

40. Early pubertal maturation and externalizing behaviors: Examination of peer delinquency as mediator and cognitive flexibility as a moderator.

41. Child Effects on Parental Negativity: The Role of Heritable and Prenatal Factors.

42. Acne vulgaris and risk of depression and anxiety: A meta-analytic review.

43. Using a sibling-adoption design to parse genetic and environmental influences on children's body mass index (BMI).

44. Examining the Role of Genetic Risk and Longitudinal Transmission Processes Underlying Maternal Parenting and Psychopathology and Children's ADHD Symptoms and Aggression: Utilizing the Advantages of a Prospective Adoption Design.

45. The Intergenerational Transmission of Early Educational Advantages: New Results Based on an Adoption Design.

46. Maternal and paternal influences on childhood anxiety symptoms: A genetically sensitive comparison.

47. Adaptation for Growth Via Learning New Skills as a Means to Long-Term Functional Independence in Older Adulthood: Insights From Emerging Adulthood.

48. Does Maternal Warmth Moderate Longitudinal Associations Between Infant Attention Control and Children's Inhibitory Control?

49. Anxiety in the family: a genetically informed analysis of transactional associations between mother, father and child anxiety symptoms.

50. Longitudinal examination of pathways to peer problems in middle childhood: A siblings-reared-apart design.

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