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139 related items for PubMed ID: 20552660

  • 1. Socialization of emotion: who influences whom and how?
    Zahn-Waxler C.
    New Dir Child Adolesc Dev; 2010; 2010(128):101-9. PubMed ID: 20552660
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  • 2. Parental socialization of emotion expression: gender differences and relations to child adjustment.
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  • 18. Perceived parenting dimensions and identity styles: exploring the socialization of adolescents' processing of identity-relevant information.
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  • 19. Parents' reactions to children's negative emotions: relations to children's social competence and comforting behavior.
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  • 20. Family stress and parental responses to children's negative emotions: tests of the spillover, crossover, and compensatory hypotheses.
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