Browsing University of Missouri-Columbia by Thesis Advisor "Campione-Barr, Nicole, 1976-"
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Autonomy development and the influence of temperament
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)This study examined how perceptions of adolescent temperament are related to parent-child conflict and the development of autonomy and how temperament might interact with sibling ordinal status. Participants were 145 ... -
Disclosure in close egalitarian relationships during emerging adulthood
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2015)Using social domain theory (Smetana, 2013; Turiel, 2002), the present study examines the patterns of disclosure within and across emerging adults' sibling, friend, and romantic relationships, as well as associations between ... -
The role of conflict communication in the link between marital and sibling relationship qualities
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)Research shows that persistently intense marital conflict has deleterious effects on children, leading to adjustment problems such as anxiety or aggression (Grych & Fincham, 2001; Ha, Overbeek, Vermulst, & Engels, 2009). ... -
Sibling conflict and relationship quality during the transition to emerging adulthood
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)In recent years, family researchers have acknowledged the importance of sibling relationships across the lifespan, but there has been little investigation of the emerging adult years and how this relationship functions ... -
Taking the good with the bad: adolescent sibling relationship processes and their associations with perceived sibling support, self-worth, and body evaluations
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)The present studies examined the relationships between varying positive and negative sibling relationship behaviors and dyadic and individual adjustment. Study 1 investigated the association between sibling disclosures ...