Advances in temperament: History, concepts, and measures
Mary K. Rothbart
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Samuel P. Putnam
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Kirby Deater-Deckard, Zhe Wang
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M. Rosario Rueda
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Asking questions about temperament: Self- and other- report measures
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Prenatal factors in temperament: The role of prenatal stress and substance use exposure
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Neurobiology and neurochemistry of temperament in children
Lauren K. White, Connie Lamm, Sarah M. Helfinstein, Nathan A. Fox
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Integrating temperament and attachment: The differential susceptibility paradigm
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Temperament and risk: Risilient and vulnerable responses to adversity
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Temperament and internalizing disorders
Daniel N. Klein, Margaret W. Dyson, Autumn Kujawa, Roman Kotov
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Temperament and physical health over the lifespan
Sarah E. Hampson, Margarete E. Vollrath
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Temperament-based intervention: Reconceptualized from a response-to-intervention framework
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Temperament in psychotherapy: Reflections on clinical practice with the trait of sensitivity
Elaine N. Aron
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Fifty years of progress in temperament research: A synthesis of major themes, findings, and challenges and look forward
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