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Selected Publications: Daphne B. Bugental


Martorell, G. A., & Bugental, D. B. (in press). Maternal variations in stress reactivity: Implications for harsh parenting practices with very young children.  Journal of Family Psychology.

Beaulieu, D. A., & Bugental, D. B. (2006). An evolutionary approach to socialization. In J. Grusec & P. Hastings (Eds.), Handbook of socialization.

Bugental, D. B., & Grusec, J. (2006). Socialization theory. In N. Eisenberg (Vol. Ed.), Handbook of Child Psychology, Vol. 3: Social, Emotional and Personality Development (pp. 366-428). NY: Wiley.

Bugental, D. B., & Happaney, K. (2004). Predicting infant maltreatment in low-income families: The interactive effects of maternal attributions and child status at birth. Developmental Psychology, 40,234-243.

Bugental, D. B., & Beaulieu, D. A. (2003). Maltreatment risk among disabled children: A bio-social-cognitive approach. In R. Kail (Ed.P, New directions in child development, Vol. 31 (pp. 129-244). . NY: Academic Press.

Bugental, D. B., Martorell, G. A., & Barraza, V. (2003). The hormonal costs of subtle forms of infant maltreatment. Hormones and Behavior, 43, 237-247.

Bugental, D. B. (2003). Thriving in the face of childhood adversity. NY: Psychology Press.

Bugental, D. B., Ellerson, P. C., Lin, E. K., Rainey, B., Kokotovic, A., & O'Hara, N. (2002). A cognitive approach to child abuse prevention. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 243-258).
Bugental, D. B. (2000). Acquisition of the algorithms of social life: A domain-based approach. Psychological Bulletin. 26, 187-209.

Bugental, D. B., & Johnston, C. (2000). Parental and child cognitions in the context of the family. Annual Review of Psychology, 51. 315-344.

Bugental, D. B., Lewis, J. C., Lin, E., Lyon, J., & Kopeikin, H. (2000). In charge but not in control: The management of authority-based relationships by those with low perceived power. Developmental Psychology, 35, 1367-1378.


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