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Janice Disla and Tammy Yung successfully advanced to candidacy
Graduate students Janice Disla and Tammy Yung successfully advanced to candidacy in the Psychological Sciences PhD program. Congratulations!!
Carmen Kho received the Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship
PhD Candidate Carmen Kho received the Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship from the Psychological Sciences department for AY 2020. Congratulations, Carmen!
SRCD 2017
Family Development Lab visiting undergraduate student from CSU San Bernardino Silvana Johnston presented her research on family relationships in Hispanic emerging adults at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting in April in Austin, TX.
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Family Development Lab at UC Merced
Associations of parent-adolescent relationship quality with type 1 diabetes management and depressive symptoms in Latino and Caucasian youth.
Main, A, D Wiebe, A Croom, K Sardone, E Godbey, C Tucker, and P White. 2014. “Associations of Parent-Adolescent Relationship Quality With Type 1 Diabetes Management and Depressive Symptoms in Latino and Caucasian Youth”. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 39 (10): 1104-14.
Commonalities and differences in the research on children’s effortful control and executive function: A call for an integrated model of self-regulation.
Zhou, Q, S Chen, and A Main. 2012. “Commonalities and Differences in the Research on Children’s Effortful Control and Executive Function: A Call for an Integrated Model of Self-Regulation”. Child Development Perspectives 6 (2): 112-21.
The relations of temperamental effortful control and anger/frustration to Chinese children’s academic achievement and social adjustment: A longitudinal study.
Zhou, Q, A Main, and Y Wang. 2010. “The Relations of Temperamental Effortful Control and Anger/Frustration to Chinese Children’s Academic Achievement and Social Adjustment: A Longitudinal Study”. Journal of Educational Psychology 102 (1): 180-96.
Principal Investigator
Alexandra Main Principal Investigator Professor Alexandra Main received her PhD from UC Berkeley and completed her postdoctoral work at UC Merced. Her research focuses on social and and emotional development of children and adolescents within the family context. Specifically, she is interested in...
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