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Brian E. Vaughn
Brian E. Vaughn
Professor, Human Development & Family Studies
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei auburn.edu
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Individual differences in infant-mother attachment at twelve and eighteen months: Stability and change in families under stress
B Vaughn, B Egeland, LA Sroufe, E Waters
Child development, 971-975, 1979
9811979
Paternal identity, maternal gatekeeping, and father involvement
BA McBride, GL Brown, KK Bost, N Shin, B Vaughn, B Korth
Family relations 54 (3), 360-372, 2005
6222005
The early development of inferences about the visual percepts of others
ZS Masangkay, KA McCluskey, CW McIntyre, J Sims-Knight, BE Vaughn, ...
Child development, 357-366, 1974
5431974
The emergence and consolidation of self-control from eighteen to thirty months of age: Normative trends and individual differences
BE Vaughn, CB Kopp, JB Krakow
Child development, 990-1004, 1984
5191984
Attachment behavior at home and in the laboratory: Q‐sort observations and strange situation classifications of one‐year‐olds
BE Vaughn, E Waters
Child development 61 (6), 1965-1973, 1990
4941990
Caregiving, cultural, and cognitive perspectives on secure-base behavior and working models: New growing points of attachment theory and research
E Waters
(No Title), 1995
483*1995
Attachment and temperament: Redundant, independent, or interacting influences on interpersonal adaptation and personality development?
BE Vaughn, KK Bost
The Guilford Press, 1999
3911999
Effects of maternal absence due to employment on the quality of infant-mother attachment in a low-risk sample
P Barglow, BE Vaughn, N Molitor
Child development, 945-954, 1987
3731987
Attention structure, sociometric status, and dominance: interrelations, behavioral correlates, and relationships to social competence.
BE Vaughn, E Waters
Developmental psychology 17 (3), 275, 1981
3471981
The relationship between out-of-home care and the quality of infant-mother attachment in an economically disadvantaged population
BE Vaughn, FL Gove, B Egeland
Child Development, 1203-1214, 1980
3031980
Social competence, social support, and attachment: Demarcation of construct domains, measurement, and paths of influence for preschool children attending Head Start
KK Bost, BE Vaughn, WN Washington, KL Cielinski, MR Bradbard
Child development 69 (1), 192-218, 1998
2861998
Individual differences in infant-mother attachment relationships at age one: Antecedents in neonatal behavior in an urban, economically disadvantaged sample
E Waters, BE Vaughn, BR Egeland
Child Development, 208-216, 1980
2551980
The assessment of infant temperament: A critique of the Carey Infant Temperament Questionnaire
BE Vaughn, BJ Taraldson, L Crichton, B Egeland
Infant Behavior and Development 4, 1-17, 1981
2311981
Maternal characteristics measured prenatally are predictive of ratings of temperamental" difficulty" on the Carey Infant Temperament Questionnaire.
BE Vaughn, CF Bradley, LS Joffe, R Seifer, P Barglow
Developmental psychology 23 (1), 152, 1987
2201987
Attachment security and temperament in infancy and early childhood: Some conceptual clarifications.
BE Vaughn, J Stevenson-Hinde, E Waters, A Kotsaftis, GB Lefever, ...
Developmental Psychology 28 (3), 463, 1992
2191992
Attachment and temperament: Additive and interactive influences on behavior, affect, and cognition during infancy and childhood.
BE Vaughn, KK Bost, MH van IJzendoorn
The Guilford Press, 2008
2182008
Attachment, identity, and intimacy: Parallels between Bowlby's and Erikson's paradigms
JF Pittman, MK Keiley, JL Kerpelman, BE Vaughn
Journal of Family Theory & Review 3 (1), 32-46, 2011
2022011
Maternal sensitivity, child functional level, and attachment in Down syndrome
L Atkinson, VC Chisholm, B Scott, S Goldberg, BE Vaughn, J Blackwell, ...
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 45-66, 1999
1921999
The attachment script representation procedure in an Italian sample: Associations with Adult Attachment Interview scales and with maternal sensitivity
G Coppola, BE Vaughn, R Cassibba, A Costantini
Attachment & Human Development 8 (3), 209-219, 2006
1902006
Maternal secure base scripts, children's attachment security, and mother–child narrative styles
KK Bost, N Shin, BA Mcbride, GL Brown, BE Vaughn, G Coppola, ...
Attachment & Human Development 8 (3), 241-260, 2006
1862006
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