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Lilly C. Bendel-Stenzel, Danming An & Grazyna Kochanska. (2023) Revisiting the debate on effects of parental power-assertive control in two longitudinal studies: early attachment security as a moderator. Attachment & Human Development 25:5, pages 461-486.
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Danming An, Grazyna Kochanska, Nicole Yeager, Neevetha Sivagurunathan, Rochelle Praska, Robin Campbell & Sung Yi Shin. (2021) Children’s emerging receptive, positive orientation toward their parents in the network of early attachment relationships. Attachment & Human Development 23:5, pages 687-709.
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Carla Fernandes, Ligia Monteiro, António J. Santos, Marilia Fernandes, Marta Antunes, Brian E. Vaughn & Manuela Veríssimo. (2020) Early father–child and mother–child attachment relationships: contributions to preschoolers’ social competence. Attachment & Human Development 22:6, pages 687-704.
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