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Full-Text Articles in Developmental Psychology
Do Parents Provide Greater Nonverbal Support To Their Daughters Than To Their Sons With Their Gestures?, Kadija Hamki, Seyda Özçalışkan, Stephanie Baumann
Do Parents Provide Greater Nonverbal Support To Their Daughters Than To Their Sons With Their Gestures?, Kadija Hamki, Seyda Özçalışkan, Stephanie Baumann
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
How Toddlers With And Without Autism Share Music With Their Parents, Dominique L. La Barrie, Lauren B. Adamson, Roger Bakeman, Katharine Suma
How Toddlers With And Without Autism Share Music With Their Parents, Dominique L. La Barrie, Lauren B. Adamson, Roger Bakeman, Katharine Suma
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Toddlers' Body Scale Errors: Influences Of Age And Parents, Yemimah King, Lauren B. Adamson
Toddlers' Body Scale Errors: Influences Of Age And Parents, Yemimah King, Lauren B. Adamson
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Preschoolers’ Use Of Semantic Memory To Solve A Future-Oriented Problem, Nathaniel B. Foster
Preschoolers’ Use Of Semantic Memory To Solve A Future-Oriented Problem, Nathaniel B. Foster
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Home Environment On Sequence Learning And Language Ability In Children, Julie Trapani
The Effect Of Home Environment On Sequence Learning And Language Ability In Children, Julie Trapani
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Preschooler’S Attention To A Demonstration Performed By One Vs Two Actors, Danielle Cooper
Preschooler’S Attention To A Demonstration Performed By One Vs Two Actors, Danielle Cooper
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Preschoolers' Strategies Used To Delay Gratification, Nathaniel B. Foster, Melissa L. Hrabic
Preschoolers' Strategies Used To Delay Gratification, Nathaniel B. Foster, Melissa L. Hrabic
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Does Experience With Animals Improve Toddlers’ Understanding Of Others’ Sound Perception?, Rachelle Stover
Does Experience With Animals Improve Toddlers’ Understanding Of Others’ Sound Perception?, Rachelle Stover
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Motor Skills And Imitation In Children With Autism, Rachelle Stover
Motor Skills And Imitation In Children With Autism, Rachelle Stover
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Contributions Of Caregiver Interaction To Infant Attention, Nahomie Julien, Lindsay White, Joseph Antico
Contributions Of Caregiver Interaction To Infant Attention, Nahomie Julien, Lindsay White, Joseph Antico
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Racial Disparity In The Diagnosis Of Conduct Disorder, Cortney R. Vanhook
Racial Disparity In The Diagnosis Of Conduct Disorder, Cortney R. Vanhook
Undergraduate Research Awards
African American youth are exposed to considerably more risk factors than their Caucasian counterparts, yet they are being diagnosed at comparably lower rates for Conduct Disorder (CD) in epidemiological studies. Empirical data supports the claim that African Americans are at greater risk of developing CD. However, the internal dysfunction benchmark of the Diagnostic Statistic Manual (DSM) discourages clinicians from diagnosing youth who display environmentally caused CD. The racial disparity in the diagnosis of CD is problematic for two reasons. First, African American youth who display antisocial personality are more likely to be referred to the justice system than to therapeutic …