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Families in motion : changes with the arrival of a second child
N. Szabó
Social and personality development: A transactional approach
Developmental Psychology
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Second child
100%
Motion Change
100%
Age at First Birth
100%
Coparenting
85%
Jealousy
71%
Parent Report
42%
Dutch
28%
Temperament
28%
Non-social
28%
Coparenting Relationship
28%
Social Objects
28%
Alloparents
28%
Childrens
14%
1-year-olds
14%
Older Siblings
14%
Toddlerhood
14%
Young Sibling
14%
Parent-child Interaction
14%
Preschool
14%
Evolutionary Theory
14%
Marital Quality
14%
Toddlers
14%
Interpregnancy Interval
14%
Preschoolers
14%
Level of Care
14%
Dolls
14%
Child Temperament
14%
Family Play
14%
Difficult child
14%
Parental Attention
14%
Sibling Jealousy
14%
Multiple Contexts
14%
U.S. American
14%
Short-term Stability
14%
Anagrams
14%
Maternal Absence
14%
Parental Investment
14%
Parental Presence
14%
Difficult Temperament
14%
Parental Warmth
14%
Father Presence
14%
Quality-oriented
14%
Sibling Relationship Quality
14%
Birth Spacing
14%
American Population
14%
Family Systems Perspective
14%
Social Form
14%
Evolutionary Perspective
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Motion
100%
Heat
100%
Evolution
100%
Cooperation
50%
Psychology
Jealousy
100%
Evolutionary Theory
16%
Difficult Child
16%
Neuroscience
Jealousy
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
16%