1. Do differences between siblings' personal characteristics impact differences between siblings in the parent-child relationship? Open Access Author: Kuhns, Catherine Emily Title: Do differences between siblings' personal characteristics impact differences between siblings in the parent-child relationship? Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: academic achievementrisky behaviorparent-child relationshipssiblingspeer competence File: Download FINAL_DRAFT_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Susan Marie Mc Hale, Thesis SupervisorDr. Susan Marie Mc Hale, Thesis SupervisorDr. Kathryn Bancroft Hynes, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Moderation of Age Spacing on the Association between Maternal Differential Control and Internalizing Behaviors Open Access Author: Field, Kristin Nicole Title: The Moderation of Age Spacing on the Association between Maternal Differential Control and Internalizing Behaviors Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: parental differential treatmentsiblingsage spacing File: Download Field_thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jenae Marie Neiderhiser, Thesis SupervisorDr. Jenae Marie Neiderhiser, Thesis SupervisorHobart Harrington Cleveland III, Thesis SupervisorDr. Kathryn Bancroft Hynes, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Parents’ Marital Quality And Its Association With Adolescent Siblings’ Reports Of Parental Differential Treatment Open Access Author: Stewart, John A Title: Parents’ Marital Quality And Its Association With Adolescent Siblings’ Reports Of Parental Differential Treatment Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: PDTParental differential treatmentmarital qualitymarital conflictsiblingsadolescence File: Download John_A__Stewart_SHC_Final_Thesis_November_2013.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Susan Marie Mc Hale, Thesis SupervisorDr. Lisa Michelle Gatzke-Kopp, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Temperament and Children's Socialization of Siblings' Self-regulation Open Access Author: Grimes, Melissa Rachel Title: Temperament and Children's Socialization of Siblings' Self-regulation Area of Honors: Human Development and Family Studies Keywords: temperamentself-regulationsiblingssocialization File: Download Grimes_Thesis_Final_Formatted.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Alysia Yvonne Blandon, Thesis SupervisorCharles Geier, Thesis Honors Advisor