Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness
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Gershoff, ET; Grogan Kaylor, A; Lansford, JE; Chang, L; Zelli, A; Deater Deckard, K; Dodge, KA
Published in: Child Development
2010
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Child Development
Publication Date
2010
Volume
81
Start / End Page
480 / 495
Related Subject Headings
- Developmental & Child Psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology
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Gershoff, E. T., Grogan Kaylor, A., Lansford, J. E., Chang, L., Zelli, A., Deater Deckard, K., & Dodge, K. A. (2010). Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness. Child Development, 81, 480–495.
Gershoff, E. T., A. Grogan Kaylor, J. E. Lansford, L. Chang, A. Zelli, K. Deater Deckard, and K. A. Dodge. “Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness.” Child Development 81 (2010): 480–95.
Gershoff ET, Grogan Kaylor A, Lansford JE, Chang L, Zelli A, Deater Deckard K, et al. Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness. Child Development. 2010;81:480–95.
Gershoff, E. T., et al. “Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness.” Child Development, vol. 81, 2010, pp. 480–95.
Gershoff ET, Grogan Kaylor A, Lansford JE, Chang L, Zelli A, Deater Deckard K, Dodge KA. Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness. Child Development. 2010;81:480–495.
Published In
Child Development
Publication Date
2010
Volume
81
Start / End Page
480 / 495
Related Subject Headings
- Developmental & Child Psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology