Search Results - "Henderson, Annette M. E."
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Parents' Distress and Poor Parenting During a COVID-19 Lockdown: The Buffering Effects of Partner Support and Cooperative Coparenting
Published in Developmental psychology (01-10-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic is placing demands on parents that may amplify the risk of parents' distress and poor parenting. Leveraging a prepandemic study in New…”
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24-Month-Olds' Selective Learning Is Not an All-or-None Phenomenon
Published in PloS one (22-06-2015)“…Evidence that children maintain some memories of labels that are unlikely to be shared by the broader linguistic community suggests that children's selective…”
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Conflict-Coparenting Spillover: The Role of Actors' and Partners' Attachment Insecurity and Gender
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-10-2021)“…The current research applied a dyadic perspective to examine conflict-coparenting spillover by examining (a) whether actors' or partners' hostility during…”
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“Let’s work together”: What do infants understand about collaborative goals?
Published in Cognition (01-10-2011)“…Collaboration is fundamental to our daily lives, yet little is known about how humans come to understand these activities. The present research was conducted…”
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Observing prosociality and talent: the emotional characteristics and behavioral outcomes of elevation and admiration in 6.5- to 8.5-year-old children
Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-05-2024)“…Helping and seeing others being helped elicits positive emotions in young children but little is known about the nature of these emotions, especially in middle…”
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Emotion Regulation and Psychological and Physical Health During a Nationwide COVID-19 Lockdown
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2021)“…The current research tests the links between emotion regulation and psychological and physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Study 1, parents (N =…”
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Infants' and Young Children's Imitation of Linguistic In-Group and Out-Group Informants
Published in Child development (01-01-2015)“…Although children can use social categories to intelligently select informants, children's preference for in-group informants has not been consistently…”
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Emotion Regulation, Conflict Resolution, and Spillover on Subsequent Family Functioning
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2019)“…How does emotion regulation in one social context spillover to functioning in another? We investigate this novel question by drawing upon recent evidence that…”
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Active Experience Shapes 10-Month-Old Infants' Understanding of Collaborative Goals
Published in Infancy (01-01-2013)“…Collaborative activities in which individuals coordinate their actions to attain a common goal play a fundamental role in our everyday lives. Evidence suggests…”
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Sexist Attitudes Predict Family-Based Aggression During a COVID-19 Lockdown
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-12-2021)“…The current research examined whether men's hostile sexism was a risk factor for family-based aggression during a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in which…”
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Moving beyond response times with accessible measures of manual dynamics
Published in Scientific reports (09-11-2022)“…Button-press measures of response time (RT) and accuracy have long served a central role in psychological research. However, RT and accuracy provide limited…”
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Feeling Loved as a Strong Link in Relationship Interactions: Partners Who Feel Loved May Buffer Destructive Behavior by Actors Who Feel Unloved
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-08-2023)“…Feeling loved (loved, cared for, accepted, valued, understood) is inherently dyadic, yet most prior theoretical perspectives and investigations have focused on…”
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Enduring COVID-19 lockdowns: Risk versus resilience in parents’ health and family functioning across the pandemic
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-11-2022)“…Have the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic risked declines in parents’ health and family functioning, or have most parents been resilient and shown no changes…”
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Relationship Problems, Agreement and Bias in Perceptions of Partners' Parental Responsiveness, and Family Functioning
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2021)“…The current study examined whether couples' relationship problems negatively influenced perceptions of partners' parenting and, in turn, undermined family…”
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Nine-month-old infants generalize object labels, but not object preferences across individuals
Published in Developmental science (01-09-2012)“…As with all culturally relevant human behaviours, words are meaningful because they are shared by the members of a community. This research investigates…”
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The Predictors of Screen Time at Two Years in a Large Nationally Diverse Cohort
Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-08-2021)“…As screens become even more embedded in the everyday lives of young children, understanding the predictors of screen time becomes increasingly important. Our…”
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A Survey of Screen Media Access and Use in Primary School Children's Households
Published in Children (Basel) (23-12-2022)“…Our primary aim was to gain a better understanding of current technology availability and use in the homes of primary school children. The online-accessible…”
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Language Matters: Thirteen-Month-Olds Understand That the Language a Speaker Uses Constrains Conventionality
Published in Developmental psychology (01-11-2013)“…Object labels are valuable communicative tools because their meanings are shared among the members of a particular linguistic community. The current research…”
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She called that thing a mido, but should you call it a mido too? Linguistic experience influences infants' expectations of conventionality
Published in Frontiers in psychology (2015)“…Words are powerful communicative tools because of conventionality-their meanings are shared among same language users. Although evidence demonstrates that an…”
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Preschoolers’ selective learning is guided by the principle of relevance
Published in Cognition (01-02-2013)“…► Four-year-olds who were told that a new toy was purchased nearby learned its name. ► Four-year-olds who were told that the toy was purchased faraway did not…”
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