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  1. The Significance of Parenting and Parent-Child Relationships for Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents
  2. Maternal warmth, intrusiveness, and executive functions in early childhood: tracing developmental processes among African American children
  3. Mothers' Physiological and Affective Responding to Infant Distress: Unique Antecedents of Avoidant and Resistant Attachments
  4. Parenting and Cortisol in Infancy Interactively Predict Conduct Problems and Callous-Unemotional Behaviors in Childhood
  5. The interplay among socioeconomic status, household chaos, and parenting in the prediction of child conduct problems and callous–unemotional behaviors
  6. Greater fear reactivity and psychophysiological hyperactivity among infants with later conduct problems and callous-unemotional traits