Volume 32, Number 2: Child development
From Child development
Articles
- Noncontinuous Mothering in Infancy and Development in Later Childhood
- Associative Characteristics of Sixty-three Adjectives and Their Relation to Verbal Paired-Associate Learning in Children
- Variables in Early Discrimination Learning: III. Simultaneous vs. Successive Stimulus Presentation
- Transposition in the Intermediate-size Problem by Preschool Children
- A Comparison of Social Behavior in Normal and Hyperaggressive Preadolescent Boys
- Interaction Between Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior
- Simultaneous and Successive Discrimination Learning in Children
- Secondary Reinforcement in a Discrimination Problem with Children
- Personality Factors Related to Juvenile Delinquency
- Perception of the Parent-Child Relationship and Its Relation to Child Adjustment
- Anxiety and Verbal Behavior in Children
- Latency of Sociometric Choice among Preschool Children
- Relation of Object Curiosity to Psychological Adjustment in Children
- Relation Between Anxiety and Two Measures of Speed in a Reaction Time Task
- Role of Delay of Reward in Speed of Size and Form Discrimination Learning in Childhood
- Effect of Hand-Mouth Contacting on Neonatal Movement
- Socioeconomic Versus Family Membership Status as Sources of Family Attitude Consensus
- Prediction of Outstanding Performance, Delinquency, and Emotional Disturbance from Childhood Evaluations
- Verbally Expressed Needs and Overt Maternal Behaviors
- Authoriarianism, Occupation, and Sex Role Differentiation of Children
- Judgment of Size in Relation to Geometric Shape
- Inadequate Mothering and Disturbance in the Neonatal Period