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Madeline Carrig

Research Scholar
Center for Child and Family Policy
Box 90085, Durham, NC 27708-0085
417 Chapel Dr, Reuben-Cooke Bldg, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


Attention Problems and Academic Achievement: Do Persistent and Earlier-Emerging Problems Have More Adverse Long-Term Effects?

Journal Article Journal of attention disorders · November 2016 ObjectiveThis study examined whether the negative association between children's attention difficulties and their academic functioning is largely confined to children whose attention problems persist across early grades and whether it depends on w ... Full text Cite

A Nonparametric, Multiple Imputation-Based Method for the Retrospective Integration of Data Sets.

Journal Article Multivariate behavioral research · January 2015 Complex research questions often cannot be addressed adequately with a single data set. One sensible alternative to the high cost and effort associated with the creation of large new data sets is to combine existing data sets containing variables related t ... Full text Cite

Genomic risk profiling: attitudes and use in personal and clinical care of primary care physicians who offer risk profiling.

Journal Article J Gen Intern Med · August 2011 BACKGROUND: Genomic risk profiling involves the analysis of genetic variations linked through statistical associations to a range of disease states. There is considerable controversy as to how, and even whether, to incorporate these tests into routine medi ... Full text Link to item Cite

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in psychotherapy research: a brief introduction to concepts, methods, and task selection.

Journal Article Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research · July 2009 Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become an increasingly important methodology in the study of psychotherapy outcome and process. In this article, the authors offer a brief introduction to the use of fMRI in psychotherapy research aimed prim ... Full text Open Access Cite

A SAS macro for estimating and visualizing individual growth curves

Journal Article Structural Equation Modeling · January 1, 2004 Longitudinal data analyses can be usefully supplemented by the plotting of individual growth curves. Unfortunately, such graphics can be challenging and tedious to produce. This article presents and demonstrates a SAS macro designed to automate this task. ... Full text Cite

Substance abuse hinders desistance in young adults' antisocial behavior.

Journal Article Development and psychopathology · January 2004 We examined two hypotheses about the developmental relation between substance abuse and individual differences in desistance from antisocial behavior during young adulthood. The "snares" hypothesis posits that substance abuse should result in time-specific ... Full text Cite