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The transactional model of development : how children and contexts shape each other
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The transactional model of development : how children and contexts shape each other

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The transactional model / Arnold Sameroff
Designs for transactional research / Arnold Sameroff
Parents and children
Transactions between perception and reality : maternal beliefs and infant regulatory behavior / Michael J. MacKenzie and Susan C. McDonough
Expanding concepts of self-regulation to social relationships : transactional processes in the development of early behavioral adjustment / Sheryl L. Olson and Erika S. Lunkenheimer
Developmental transactions between boys' conduct problems and mothers' depressive symptoms / Daniel S. Shaw, Heather E. Gross, and Kristin L. Moilanen
Predicting and preventing child maltreatment : a biocognitive transactional approach / Daphne Bugental
Social information processing and aggressive behavior : a transactional perspective / Reid Griffith Fontaine and Kenneth A. Dodge
Socialization and education
Toward a model of culture/parent/child transactions / Marc H. Bornstein
Social and cultural transactions in cognitive development : a cross-generational view / Mary Gauvain
The transition to school : child-instruction transactions in learning to read / Frederick J. Morrison and Carol McDonald Connor
Parent learning support and child reading ability : a cross-lagged panel analysis for developmental transactions / Elizabeth T. Gershoff, J. Lawrence Aber, and Margaret Clements
New directions
Transactions and statistical modeling : developmental theory wagging the statistical tail / Richard Gonzalez
Pursuing a dialectical perspective on transaction : a social relational theory of micro family processes / Leon Kuczynski and C. Melanie Parkin
Afterword
What is a transaction? / Alan Fogel.

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