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Authors: BEITEL AH PARKE RD
Citation: Ah. Beitel et Rd. Parke, PATERNAL INVOLVEMENT IN INFANCY - THE ROLE OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL ATTITUDES, Journal of family psychology, 12(2), 1998, pp. 268-288

Authors: PARKE RD
Citation: Rd. Parke, UNTITLED, Journal of family psychology, 12(1), 1998, pp. 3-6

Authors: GOMEL JN TINSLEY BJ PARKE RD CLARK KM
Citation: Jn. Gomel et al., THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC HARDSHIP ON FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN, LATINO, AND EURO-AMERICAN FAMILIES, Journal of family issues, 19(4), 1998, pp. 436-467

Authors: NEVILLE B PARKE RD
Citation: B. Neville et Rd. Parke, WAITING FOR PATERNITY - INTERPERSONAL AND CONTEXTUAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE TIMING OF FATHERHOOD, Sex roles, 37(1-2), 1997, pp. 45-59

Authors: PARKE RD ONEIL R SPITZER S ISLEY S WELSH M WANG S LEE J STRAND C CUPP R
Citation: Rd. Parke et al., A LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF SOCIOMETRIC STABILITY AND THE BEHAVIORAL-CORRELATES OF CHILDRENS SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE, Merrill-Palmer quarterly, 43(4), 1997, pp. 635-662

Authors: HAIGHT WL PARKE RD BLACK JE
Citation: Wl. Haight et al., MOTHERS AND FATHERS BELIEFS ABOUT AND SPONTANEOUS PARTICIPATION IN THEIR TODDLERS PRETEND PLAY, Merrill-Palmer quarterly, 43(2), 1997, pp. 271-290

Authors: ONEIL R WELSH M PARKE RD WANG S STRAND C
Citation: R. Oneil et al., A LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF THE ACADEMIC CORRELATES OF EARLY PEER ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION, Journal of clinical child psychology, 26(3), 1997, pp. 290-303

Authors: BURKS VS PARKE RD
Citation: Vs. Burks et Rd. Parke, PARENT AND CHILD REPRESENTATIONS OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS - LINKAGES BETWEEN FAMILIES AND PEERS, Merrill-Palmer quarterly, 42(3), 1996, pp. 358-378

Authors: CASSIDY J KIRSH SJ SCOLTON KL PARKE RD
Citation: J. Cassidy et al., ATTACHMENT AND REPRESENTATIONS OF PEER RELATIONSHIPS, Developmental psychology, 32(5), 1996, pp. 892-904

Authors: PARKE RD ORNSTEIN P REISER J ZAHNWAXLER C
Citation: Rd. Parke et al., MEACHAM MISSES THE MARK, Contemporary psychology, 41(10), 1996, pp. 1071-1072

Authors: CARSON JL PARKE RD
Citation: Jl. Carson et Rd. Parke, RECIPROCAL NEGATIVE AFFECT IN PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS AND CHILDRENSPEER COMPETENCE, Child development, 67(5), 1996, pp. 2217-2226

Authors: HALBERSTADT AG PARKE RD CASSIDY J STIFTER CA FOX NA
Citation: Ag. Halberstadt et al., SELF-EXPRESSIVENESS WITHIN THE FAMILY CONTEXT - PSYCHOMETRIC SUPPORT FOR A NEW MEASURE, Psychological assessment, 7(1), 1995, pp. 93-103

Authors: SPITZER S CUPP R PARKE RD
Citation: S. Spitzer et al., SCHOOL ENTRANCE AGE, SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE, AND SELF-PERCEPTIONS IN KINDERGARTEN AND 1ST-GRADE, Early childhood research quarterly, 10(4), 1995, pp. 433-450

Authors: BOYUM LA PARKE RD
Citation: La. Boyum et Rd. Parke, THE ROLE OF FAMILY EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIVENESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDRENS SOCIAL COMPETENCE, Journal of marriage and the family, 57(3), 1995, pp. 593-608

Authors: PARKE RD
Citation: Rd. Parke, PROGRESS, PARADIGMS, AND UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS - A COMMENTARY ON RECENTADVANCES IN OUR UNDERSTANDING OF CHILDRENS EMOTIONS, Merrill-Palmer quarterly, 40(1), 1994, pp. 157-169
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