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Authors: CAMAIONI L LONGOBARDI E VENUTI P BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: L. Camaioni et al., MATERNAL SPEECH TO 1-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN 2 ITALIAN CULTURAL CONTEXTS, Early development & parenting, 7(1), 1998, pp. 9-17

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH HAYNES MO PAINTER KM
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et al., SOURCES OF CHILD VOCABULARY COMPETENCE - A MULTIVARIATE MODEL, Journal of child language, 25(2), 1998, pp. 367-393

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH HAYNES OM AZUMA H GALPERIN C MAITAL S OGINO M PAINTER K PASCUAL L PECHEUX MG RAHN C TODA S VENUTI P VYT A WRIGHT B
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et al., A CROSS-NATIONAL-STUDY OF SELF-EVALUATIONS AND ATTRIBUTIONS IN PARENTING - ARGENTINA, BELGIUM, FRANCE, ISRAEL, ITALY, JAPAN, AND THE UNITED-STATES, Developmental psychology, 34(4), 1998, pp. 662-676

Authors: TAMISLEMONDA CS CHEN LA BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: Cs. Tamislemonda et al., MOTHERS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CHILDRENS PLAY AND LANGUAGE-DEVELOPMENT - SHORT-TERM STABILITY AND INTERRELATIONS, Developmental psychology, 34(1), 1998, pp. 115-124

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH HAYNES OM
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et Om. Haynes, VOCABULARY COMPETENCE IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD - MEASUREMENT, LATENT CONSTRUCT, AND PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY, Child development, 69(3), 1998, pp. 654-671

Authors: KAIN ZN CARAMICO LA MAYES LC GENEVRO JL BORNSTEIN MH HOFSTADTER MB
Citation: Zn. Kain et al., PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION PROGRAMS IN CHILDREN - A COMPARATIVE-EXAMINATION, Anesthesia and analgesia, 87(6), 1998, pp. 1249-1255

Authors: OREILLY AW PAINTER KM BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: Aw. Oreilly et al., RELATIONS BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND SYMBOLIC GESTURE DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD, Cognitive development, 12(2), 1997, pp. 185-197

Authors: MAYES LC FELDMAN R GRANGER RH HAYNES OM BORNSTEIN MH SCHOTTENFELD R
Citation: Lc. Mayes et al., THE EFFECTS OF POLYDRUG USE WITH AND WITHOUT COCAINE ON MOTHER-INFANTINTERACTION AT 3 AND 6 MONTHS, Infant behavior & development, 20(4), 1997, pp. 489-502

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH TAMISLEMONDA CS
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et Cs. Tamislemonda, MATERNAL RESPONSIVENESS AND INFANT MENTAL ABILITIES - SPECIFIC PREDICTIVE RELATIONS, Infant behavior & development, 20(3), 1997, pp. 283-296

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH HAYNES OM LEGLER JM OREILLY AW PAINTER KM
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et al., SYMBOLIC PLAY IN CHILDHOOD - INTERPERSONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT AND STABILITY, Infant behavior & development, 20(2), 1997, pp. 197-207

Authors: BAUMWELL L TAMISLEMONDA CS BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: L. Baumwell et al., MATERNAL VERBAL SENSITIVITY AND CHILD LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION, Infant behavior & development, 20(2), 1997, pp. 247-258

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: Mh. Bornstein, SELECTIVE VISION, Behavioral and brain sciences, 20(2), 1997, pp. 180

Authors: TAMISLEMONDA CS BORNSTEIN MH DAMAST AM
Citation: Cs. Tamislemonda et al., RESPONSIVE PARENTING IN THE 2ND-YEAR - SPECIFIC INFLUENCES ON CHILDRENS LANGUAGE AND PLAY, Early development & parenting, 5(4), 1996, pp. 173-183

Authors: MAYES LC BORNSTEIN MH CHAWARSKA K HAYNES OM GRANGER RH
Citation: Lc. Mayes et al., IMPAIRED REGULATION OF AROUSAL IN 3-MONTH-OLD INFANTS EXPOSED PRENATALLY TO COCAINE AND OTHER DRUGS, Development and psychopathology, 8(1), 1996, pp. 29-42

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH TAMISLEMONDA CS PASCUAL L HAYNES OM PAINTER KM GALPERIN CZ PECHEUX MG
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et al., IDEAS ABOUT PARENTING IN ARGENTINA, FRANCE, AND THE UNITED-STATES, International journal of behavioral development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 347-367

Authors: ANDREASSEN C BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: C. Andreassen et Mh. Bornstein, RELATING EVENTS IN NARRATIVE - A CROSS-LINGUISTIC DEVELOPMENTAL-STUDY- BERMAN,RA, SLOBIN,DI, Contemporary psychology, 41(8), 1996, pp. 835-836

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH HAYNES OM OREILLY AW PAINTER KM
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et al., SOLITARY AND COLLABORATIVE PRETENSE PLAY IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD - SOURCESOF INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF REPRESENTATIONAL COMPETENCE, Child development, 67(6), 1996, pp. 2910-2929

Authors: DAMAST AM TAMISLEMONDA CS BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: Am. Damast et al., MOTHER-CHILD PLAY - SEQUENTIAL INTERACTIONS AND THE RELATION BETWEEN MATERNAL BELIEFS AND BEHAVIORS, Child development, 67(4), 1996, pp. 1752-1766

Authors: MAYES LC BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: Lc. Mayes et Mh. Bornstein, INFANT INFORMATION-PROCESSING PERFORMANCE AND MATERNAL EDUCATION, Early development & parenting, 4(2), 1995, pp. 91-96

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH TAMISLEMONDA CS
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et Cs. Tamislemonda, PARENT-CHILD SYMBOLIC PLAY - 3 THEORIES IN SEARCH OF AN EFFECT, Developmental review, 15(4), 1995, pp. 382-400

Authors: ALTSHULER JL GENEVRO JL RUBLE DN BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: Jl. Altshuler et al., CHILDRENS KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF COPING STRATEGIES DURING HOSPITALIZATION FOR ELECTIVE SURGERY, Journal of applied developmental psychology, 16(1), 1995, pp. 53-76

Authors: BORNSTEIN MH MAITAL SL TAL J BARAS R
Citation: Mh. Bornstein et al., MOTHER AND INFANT ACTIVITY AND INTERACTION IN ISRAEL AND IN THE UNITED-STATES - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY, International journal of behavioral development, 18(1), 1995, pp. 63-82

Authors: PASCUAL L SCHULTHESS L DEGALPERIN CZ BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: L. Pascual et al., MOTHERS IDEAS ABOUT CHILD TRAINING IN ARG ENTINA, Interamerican journal of psychology, 29(1), 1995, pp. 23-38

Authors: MAYES LC BORNSTEIN MH CHAWARSKA K GRANGER RH
Citation: Lc. Mayes et al., INFORMATION-PROCESSING AND DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENTS IN 3-MONTH-OLD INFANTS EXPOSED PRENATALLY TO COCAINE, Pediatrics, 95(4), 1995, pp. 539-545

Authors: PASCUAL L HAYNES OM GALPERIN CZ BORNSTEIN MH
Citation: L. Pascual et al., PSYCHOSOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF WHETHER AND HOW MUCH NEW MOTHERS WORK - A STUDY IN THE UNITED-STATES AND ARGENTINA, Journal of cross-cultural psychology, 26(3), 1995, pp. 314-330
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