Cite
Caregiver monitoring, but not caregiver warmth, is associated with general cognition in two large sub-samples of youth from the ABCD study
MLA
Arielle S. Keller, et al. Caregiver Monitoring, but Not Caregiver Warmth, Is Associated with General Cognition in Two Large Sub-Samples of Youth from the ABCD Study. June 2022. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/x8mkh.
APA
Arielle S. Keller, Allyson Mackey, Adam Pines, Damien Fair, Eric Feczko, Mauricio Scopel Hoffmann, Giovanni Salum, Ran Barzilay, & Theodore D. Satterthwaite. (2022). Caregiver monitoring, but not caregiver warmth, is associated with general cognition in two large sub-samples of youth from the ABCD study. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/x8mkh
Chicago
Arielle S. Keller, Allyson Mackey, Adam Pines, Damien Fair, Eric Feczko, Mauricio Scopel Hoffmann, Giovanni Salum, Ran Barzilay, and Theodore D. Satterthwaite. 2022. “Caregiver Monitoring, but Not Caregiver Warmth, Is Associated with General Cognition in Two Large Sub-Samples of Youth from the ABCD Study,” June. doi:10.31234/osf.io/x8mkh.