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Family routines and rituals - The importance of family functioning: Comment on the special section
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Dickstein, S.1
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Longitudinal changes in the time parents spend in activities with their adolescent children as a function of child age, pubertal status, and gender
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Dubas, J.S., & Gerris, J.R.M. (2002). Longitudinal changes in the time parents spend in activities with their adolescent children as a function of child age, pubertal status, and gender. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 415-427.
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Dubas, J.S.1
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Adolescent satisfaction in family rituals and psychosocial development: A developmental systems theory perspective
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Eaker, D.G., & Walters, L.H. (2002). Adolescent satisfaction in family rituals and psychosocial development: A developmental systems theory perspective. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 406-414.
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Eaker, D.G.1
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A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routines and rituals: Cause for celebration?
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Fiese, B.H., Tomcho, T.J., Douglas, M., Josephs, K., Poltrock, S., & Baker, T. (2002). A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routines and rituals: Cause for celebration? Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 381-390.
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Fiese, B.H.1
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Integrating family routines and rituals with other family research paradigms: Comment on the special section
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Howe, G.W. (2002). Integrating family routines and rituals with other family research paradigms: Comment on the special section. Journal of Fatuity Psychology, 16, 437-440.
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Family rituals - From research to the consulting room and back again: Comment on the special section
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Imber-Black, E. (2002). Family rituals - From research to the consulting room and back again: Comment on the special section. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 445-446.
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Inclusion and belonging in the family rituals of gay and lesbian people
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Oswald, R.F. (2002). Inclusion and belonging in the family rituals of gay and lesbian people. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 428-436.
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Oswald, R.F.1
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The intimate culture of families in the early socialization of literacy
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Serpell, R., Sonnenschein, S., Baker, L., & Ganapathy, H. (2002). The intimate culture of families in the early socialization of literacy. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 391-405.
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