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  1. Examining timing effects in the intergenerational transmission of anxiety and depressive symptoms: A genetically informed study.
  2. Reexamining the association between the interparental relationship and parent–child interactions: Incorporating heritable influences.
  3. Genetically informative analysis of the association between intimate relationship adjustment and health.
  4. The role of negative emotionality in the development of child executive function and language abilities from toddlerhood to first grade: An adoption study.
  5. Developmental patterns of anger from infancy to middle childhood predict problem behaviors at age 8.
  6. Contributions of mothers’ and fathers’ parenting to children's self-regulation: Evidence from an adoption study
  7. Parental Depression, Overreactive Parenting, and Early Childhood Externalizing Problems: Moderation by Social Support
  8. Transactional Patterns of Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Mother-Child Mutual Negativity in an Adoption Sample
  9. Birth and adoptive parent anxiety symptoms moderate the link between infant attention control and internalizing problems in toddlerhood
  10. Four factors for the initiation of substance use by young adulthood: A 10-year follow-up twin and sibling study of marital conflict, monitoring, siblings, and peers