Search Results - "Oddi, Kate B."
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Integrating and Differentiating Aspects of Self-Regulation: Effortful Control, Executive Functioning, and Links to Negative Affectivity
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2013)“…Subdisciplines within psychology frequently examine self-regulation from different frameworks despite conceptually similar definitions of constructs. In the…”
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Maternal and Infant Temperament Characteristics as Contributors to Parenting Stress in the First Year Postpartum
Published in Infant and child development (01-11-2013)“…Although prominent models emphasize that maternal, child, and situational variables are associated with parenting stress, previous research has often neglected…”
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Maternal self-regulation, relationship adjustment, and home chaos: Contributions to infant negative emotionality
Published in Infant behavior & development (01-12-2013)“…•Chaos and inter-parental relationship adjustment predicted subsequent infant NE.•Maternal regulation indirectly affected infant NE through environmental…”
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Cognitive Correlates of Personality: Links Between Executive Functioning and the Big Five Personality Traits
Published in Journal of individual differences (01-01-2013)“…Research examining associations between executive functioning (EF) and personality traits has demonstrated promising results; however, examination of…”
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An Actor-Partner Interdependence Analysis of Associations between Affect and Parenting Behavior among Couples
Published in Family process (01-03-2014)“…Prior studies evaluating associations between parental affect and parenting behavior have typically focused on either mothers or fathers despite evidence…”
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Examining the reciprocal longitudinal relations between maternal depressive symptoms and infant positive emotionality in the first year postpartum
Published 01-01-2015“…The present study examined the relationship between maternal depressive symptoms and infant positive emotionality (PE) in the first year postpartum. It was…”
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Examining the reciprocal longitudinal relations between maternal depressive symptoms and infant positive emotionality in the first year postpartum
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