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NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development: Phase IV, 2005-2008 [United States]
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 2010

The overall purpose of this study was to examine the influence of variations in early childcare histories on the psychological development of infants and toddlers from a variety of family backgrounds. This general objective was addressed through a prospective, longitudinal study of the experiences of 1,364 children and their families, which took into account the complex interactions among child characteristics and those of the human and physical environments in which the children were reared.

Data Sets

Beliefs About the Consequences of Maternal Employment for Children
Greenberger, Ellen; Goldberg, Wendy A.; Granger, Jean; , 1988

Instruments

Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment
Caldwell, Bettye M.; Bradley, Robert H.; , 1984

A measure used to identify sources of stimulation in children's home environments that foster cognitive development

Instruments

Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment Infant and Toddler (IT) HOME
Bradley, Robert H.; Caldwell, Bettye M.; , 1984

Instruments

Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale
Radloff, Lenore S. , 1977

Instruments

Observational Record of the Caregiving Environment
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 1996

Instruments

Child care and child development: Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 2005

A compilation of key results from the 15-year longitudinal Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development conducted by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

Other

NEO Personality Inventory--Form R
Costa, Paul T.; McRae, Robert R.; , 1985

Instruments

NEO Five-Factor Inventory
Costa, Paul T.; McRae, Robert R.; , 1992

Instruments

The effects of infant child care on infant-mother attachment security: Results of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 1997

A study of the relationship between nonmaternal infant child care arrangements and infant and mother attachment security and relationships

Reports & Papers

NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development: Phase II, 1996-1999 [United States]
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 2010

The overall purpose of this study was to examine the influence of variations in early childcare histories on the psychological development of infants and toddlers from a variety of family backgrounds. This general objective was addressed through a prospective, longitudinal study of the experiences of 1,364 children and their families, which took into account the complex interactions among child characteristics and those of the human and physical environments in which the children were reared.

Data Sets

Strange Situation
Ainsworth, Mary D. Salter; Blehar, Mary C.; Waters, Everett; Wall, Sally; , 1978

Instruments

NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development: Phase I, 1991-1995 [United States]
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 2010

The overall purpose of this study was to examine the influence of variations in early childcare histories on the psychological development of infants and toddlers from a variety of family backgrounds. This general objective was addressed through a prospective, longitudinal study of the experiences of 1,364 children and their families, which took into account the complex interactions among child characteristics and those of the human and physical environments in which the children were reared.

Data Sets

Early Infancy Temperament Questionnaire
Medoff-Cooper, Barbara; Carey, William B.; McDevitt, Sean C.; , 1993

Instruments

NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development: Phase III, 2000-2004 [United States]
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network; , 2010

The overall purpose of this study was to examine the influence of variations in early childcare histories on the psychological development of infants and toddlers from a variety of family backgrounds. This general objective was addressed through a prospective, longitudinal study of the experiences of 1,364 children and their families, which took into account the complex interactions among child characteristics and those of the human and physical environments in which the children were reared.

Data Sets

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