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Vol. IX Issue 3 & 4 April Vol. IX Issue 3 & 4 April - September 2013 2013 Documentation Centre on Women and Children (DCWC) National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) 5, Siri Institutional Area, Hauz Khas New Delhi - 110016 DCWC Contents Update About the Document The Library subscribes to about 53 Indian journals and 10 Foreign Journals. Content updates is a classified compilation of the contents of journals received in the library during the quarter. It would serve as a useful reference tool to researchers as the titles of articles are arranged under various subjects of general interest such as adolescence, child development, child welfare, health, nutrition, women’s empowerment, social development etc. The short listed articles can be accessed from NIPCCD Library. “DCWC Contents Update” is brought out every quarter. The digital version is posted on NIPCCD website (www.nipccd.nic.in) on the slot dedicated for Documentation Centre on Women and Children for reference of readers. Index Name of the Journal Page No. Child Development 7 DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology 13 Developmental Psychology 16 Food and Nutrition Bulletin 29 Gender Technology and Development 31 Indian Journal of Adult Education 32 Indian Journal of Community Medicine 33 Indian Journal of Gender Studies 37 Indian Journal of Medical Research 39 Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics 51 Indian Journal of Pediatrics 53 Indian Journal of Social Development 67 Indian Pediatrics 68 International Social Work 84 Journal of Early Childhood Research 88 Kurukshetra (E) 89 Legal News and Views 94 Man and Development 97 NAVTIKA 98 Name of the Journal Page No. Psychological Studies 100 Social Action 102 Social Change 104 Social Scientist 106 World Health Organisation Bulletin 108 SUBJECT-WISE LIST OF JOURNALS Name of the Journal Page No. Child Welfare Child Development 7 Journal of Early Childhood Research 88 Education Indian Journal of Adult Education 32 NAVTIKA 98 Health Indian Journal of Community Medicine 33 Indian Journal of Medical Research 39 Indian Journal of Pediatrics 53 Indian Pediatrics 68 World Health Organisation Bulletin 108 Information DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology 13 Legislation Legal News and Views 94 Nutrition Food and Nutrition Bulletin 29 Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics 51 Psychology Developmental Psychology 16 Psychological Studies 100 Name of the Journal Page No. Rural Development Kurukshetra (E) 89 Social Welfare Indian Journal of Social Development 67 International Social Work 84 Social Action 102 Social Change 104 Social Scientist 106 Women Welfare Gender Technology and Development 31 Indian Journal of Gender Studies 37 Miscellaneous Man and Development 97 CHILD DEVELOPMENT Vol.-84 Issue-3 May-June, 2013 CONTENTS In This Issue REVIEW Social Exclusion in Childhood: A Developmental Intergroup Perspective 772 Melanie Killen, Kelly Lynn Mulvey and Aline Hitti EMPIRICAL REPORTS Age Differences in the Impact of Employment on Antisocial Behavior 791 Kathryn C. Monahan, Laurence Steinberg and Elizabeth Cauffman A U-Shaped Relation Between Sitting Ability and Upright Face Processing in Infants 802 Cara H. Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Casey L. Allen and Amelia Cevelle Barna Motor Origins of Tool Use 810 Björn A. Kahrs, Wendy P. Jung and Jeffrey J. Lockman Domain Differences in Early Social Interactions 817 Audun Dahl and Joseph J. Campos EMPIRICAL ARTICLES Foster Mother–Infant Bonding: Associations Between Foster Mothers' Oxytocin Production, Electrophysiological Brain Activity, Feelings of Commitment, and Caregiving Quality 826 Johanna Bick, Mary Dozier, Kristin Bernard, Damion Grasso and Robert Simons Academic Achievement Trajectories of Homeless and Highly Mobile Students: Resilience in the Context of Chronic and Acute Risk 841 J. J. Cutuli, Christopher David Desjardins, Janette E. Herbers, Jeffrey D. Long, David Heistad, Chi-Keung Chan, Elizabeth Hinz and Ann S. Masten Neighborhoods, Social Support, and African American Adolescents' Mental Health Outcomes: A Multilevel Path Analysis 858 Noelle M. Hurd, Sarah A. Stoddard and Marc A. Zimmerman Discrimination Concerns and Expectations as Explanations for Gendered Socialization in African American Families 875 Fatima Varner and Jelani Mandara Longitudinal Relations Among Language Skills, Anger Expression, and Regulatory Strategies in Early Childhood 891 Caroline K. P. Roben, Pamela M. Cole and Laura Marie Armstrong Mine or Yours? Development of Sharing in Toddlers in Relation to Ownership Understanding 906 Celia A. Brownell, Stephanie S. Iesue, Sara R. Nichols and Margarita Svetlova The Role of Sex of Peers and Gender-Typed Activities in Young Children's Peer Affiliative Networks: A Longitudinal Analysis of Selection and Influence 921 Carol Lynn Martin, Olga Kornienko, David R. Schaefer, Laura D. Hanish, Richard A. Fabes and Priscilla Goble Differential Associations Between Domains of Sibling Conflict and Adolescent Emotional Adjustment 938 Nicole Campione-Barr, Kelly Bassett Greer and Anna Kruse An Event-Related Potential Study of Adolescents' and Young Adults' Judgments of Moral and Social Conventional Violations 955 Ayelet Lahat, Charles C. Helwig and Philip David Zelazo An Implicit Theories of Personality Intervention Reduces Adolescent Aggression in Response to Victimization and Exclusion 970 David Scott Yeager, Kali H. Trzesniewski and Carol S. Dweck Silent Films and Strange Stories: Theory of Mind, Gender, and Social Experiences in Middle Childhood 989 Rory T. Devine and Claire Hughes Developmental Changes in Infant Spatial Categorization: When More Is Best and When Less Is Enough 1004 Marianella Casasola and Youjeong Park Effects of Perceptually Rich Manipulatives on Preschoolers' Counting Performance: Established Knowledge Counts 1020 Lori A. Petersen and Nicole M. McNeil Semantic Development in Spanish–English Bilingual Children: Effects of Age and Language Experience 1034 Li Sheng, Lisa M. Bedore, Elizabeth D. Peña and Christine Fiestas Parental Socioeconomic Status, Communication, and Children's Vocabulary Development: A Third-Generation Test of the Family Investment Model 1046 Sara L. Sohr-Preston, Laura V. Scaramella, Monica J. Martin, Tricia K. Neppl Lenna Ontai and Rand Conger Development of Intra- and Intergroup Judgments in the Context of Moral and Social- Conventional Norms 1063 Melanie Killen, Adam Rutland, Dominic Abrams, Kelly Lynn Mulvey and Aline Hitti Children's Cross-Ethnic Relationships in Elementary Schools: Concurrent and Prospective Associations Between Ethnic Segregation and Social Status 1081 Travis M. Wilson and Philip C. Rodkin Strong Genetic Contribution to Peer Relationship Difficulties at School Entry: Findings From a Longitudinal Twin Study 1098 Michel Boivin, Mara Brendgen, Frank Vitaro, Ginette Dionne, Alain Girard, Daniel Pérusse and Richard E. Tremblay CHILD DEVELOPMENT Vol.-84 Issue-4 July-August, 2013 CONTENTS In This Issue 1115 REVIEW Social Equity Theory and Racial-Ethnic Achievement Gaps 1120 Clark McKown EMPIRICAL REPORTS Local Redundancy Governs Infants' Spontaneous Orienting to Visual-Temporal Sequences Caspar Addyman and Denis Mareschal 1137 Longitudinal Relations of Intrusive Parenting and Effortful Control to Ego-Resiliency During Early Childhood Zoe E. Taylor, Nancy Eisenberg, Tracy L. Spinrad and Keith F. Widaman 1145 EMPIRICAL ARTICLES Little Evidence That Time in Child Care Causes Externalizing Problems During Early Childhood in Norway Henrik D. Zachrisson, Eric Dearing, Ratib Lekhal and Claudio O. Toppelberg 1152 Preschool Center Quality and School Readiness: Quality Effects and Variation by Demographic and Child Characteristics Tran D. Keys, George Farkas, Margaret R. Burchinal, Greg J. Duncan, Deborah L. Vandell, Weilin Li, Erik A. Ruzek and Carollee Howes 1171 Child Care in Infancy and Cognitive Performance Until Middle Childhood in the Millennium Cohort Study Sylvana M. Côté, Orla Doyle, Amélie Petitclerc and Lori Timmins 1191 Genetic Moderation of Early Child-Care Effects on Social Functioning Across Childhood: A Developmental Analysis Jay Belsky and Michael Pluess 1209 Coparenting Among Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Couples: Associations With Adopted Children's Outcomes Rachel H. Farr and Charlotte J. Patterson 1226 Role Models and the Psychological Characteristics That Buffer Low-Socioeconomic-Status Youth From Cardiovascular Risk Edith Chen, William K. Lee, Lisa Cavey and Amanda Ho 1241 Informants' Traits Weigh Heavily in Young Children's Trust in Testimony and in Their Epistemic Inferences Jonathan D. Lane, Henry M. Wellman and Susan A. Gelman 1253 Rigidity in Gender-Typed Behaviors in Early Childhood: A Longitudinal Study of Ethnic Minority Children May Ling Halim, Diane Ruble, Catherine Tamis-LeMonda and Patrick E. Shrout 1269 Forces and Motion: How Young Children Understand Causal Events Tilbe Göksun, Nathan R. George, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta M. Golinkoff 1285 Sociocultural Settings Influence the Emergence of Prelinguistic Deictic Gestures Dorothe Salomo and Ulf Liszkowski 1296 Dual Routes to Cognitive Flexibility: Learning and Response-Conflict Resolution in the Dimensional Change Card Sort Task Michael Ramscar, Melody Dye, Jessica W. Gustafson and Joseph Klein 1308 Increases in Cognitive and Linguistic Processing Primarily Account for Increases in Speaking Rate With Age Ignatius S. B. Nip and Jordan R. Green 1324 Associations Among Pubertal Development, Empathic Ability, and Neural Responses While Witnessing Peer Rejection in Adolescence Carrie L. Masten, Naomi I. Eisenberger,
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