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Biological determinism redux: Comment on Silverstein (1993) A commentary on misinterpretations of sociobiological perspectives, particularly regarding male primate involvement in child care |
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Enhancing home-based child care quality through video-feedback intervention: A randomized controlled trial An experimental study of the effectiveness of video-feedback intervention on global quality of child care and observed caregiver sensitivity, in addition to a survey of care giving attitude of all study participants at the conclusion of the study, based on data from 48 home-based child care caregivers |
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Evolutionary biology and human paternal behavior: Comment on Silverstein (1993) A critique on the use of recent data on evolutionary biology and male parental behavior |
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Factors associated with fathers' caregiving activities and sensitivity with young children An analysis of whether father, child and mother sociodemographic characteristics and maternal employment predict father's participation in caregiving activities and the sensitivity of fathers interactions with children, using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care |
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Father absence, mother love, and other family issues that need to be questioned: Comment on Silverstein (1993) A commentary regarding human fathers' involvement with their children |
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Fathers' and mothers' parenting behavior and beliefs as predictors of children's social adjustment in the transition to school A study on the association between the parenting behaviors and beliefs of fathers and mothers and their children’s social transition into school, based on a sample of 648 children and their married parents from the National Institute of Child Health and Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care |
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A model of fathers' behavioral involvement in child care in dual-earner families An account of the amount of time that mother’s and father’s reported that the father was involved in child care, including the amount of time as a primary caregiver and the number of child care tasks performed |
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Mothers' and fathers' interactions with preschoolers in the home in northern Thailand: Relationships to teachers' assessments of children's social skills A Northern Thailand observational study of mothers' and fathers' interactions with their preschool aged children as related to teachers' assessments of children's social skills |
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Primate research, family politics, and social policy: Transforming "cads" into "dads" A summary of recent social policy revisions in both primate research and sociobiological theory on male parenting behaviors |
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Promoting father involvement--An analysis and critique: Comment on Silverstein (1993) A critique concerning the neoconservative, sociobiological and theory of socialization perspectives on father involvement in primates and in today's society |
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Single parenthood and school readiness in White, Black, and Hispanic 6- and 7-year-olds An examination of the circumstances under which single parenthood may or may not represent an adverse influence on school readiness and achievement in 6-7-year-old children of White, Black, and Hispanic families |
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What gets dad involved?: A longitudinal study of change in parental child caregiving involvement A longitudinal study investigating factors influencing paternal and maternal caregiving involvement, based on a sample of 132 households with school-aged children |
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Wives' employment hours and spousal participation in family work A longitudinal study of the relationship betwen maternal employment hours and paternal family work involvement in Canada |
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