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| Janet S HydeSummaryAffiliation: University of Wisconsin Country: USA Publications
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Children's temperament and behavior problems predict their employed mothers' work functioningJanet Shibley Hyde
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Child Dev 75:580-94. 2004..The evidence was consistent with a structural model in which maternal sense of parenting competence and maternal depressed affect mediated these effects...
Gender, culture, and mathematics performanceJanet S Hyde
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106:8801-7. 2009....
Diversity. Gender similarities characterize math performanceJanet S Hyde
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Science 321:494-5. 2008
The ABCs of depression: integrating affective, biological, and cognitive models to explain the emergence of the gender difference in depressionJanet Shibley Hyde
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Psychol Rev 115:291-313. 2008....
Diversity. Gender similarities in mathematics and scienceJanet Shibley Hyde
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Science 314:599-600. 2006
The gender similarities hypothesisJanet Shibley Hyde
University of Wisconsin Madison, Department of Psychology, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Am Psychol 60:581-92. 2005..Overinflated claims of gender differences carry substantial costs in areas such as the workplace and relationships...
The developmental origins of cognitive vulnerability to depression: temperament, parenting, and negative life events in childhood as contributors to negative cognitive styleAmy H Mezulis
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Dev Psychol 42:1012-25. 2006..There was little evidence of paternal parenting predicting child negative cognitive style...
Gender differences in temperament: a meta-analysisNicole M Else-Quest
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Psychol Bull 132:33-72. 2006..g., activity: d = 0.33, high-intensity pleasure: d = 0.30), consistent with boys' greater involvement in active rough-and-tumble play. Negative affectivity showed negligible gender differences...
When two isn't better than one: predictors of early sexual activity in adolescence using a cumulative risk modelMyeshia N Price
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Youth Adolesc 38:1059-71. 2009..As hypothesized, predictive power increases with the accumulation of these risks; girls are 1.56 times more likely to become sexually active with an increase of only one risk and boys are 1.90 times more likely...
A meta-analytic review of research on gender differences in sexuality, 1993-2007Jennifer L Petersen
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706 1611, USA
Psychol Bull 136:21-38. 2010..Gender differences decreased with age of the sample for some sexual behaviors and attitudes...
A longitudinal investigation of peer sexual harassment victimization in adolescenceJennifer L Petersen
University of Wisconsin Madison, Psychology, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Adolesc 32:1173-88. 2009..Adolescents with greater power at all grades were more likely to be victims of 9th grade cross-gender sexual harassment...
Father involvement moderates the effect of maternal depression during a child's infancy on child behavior problems in kindergartenAmy H Mezulis
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Fam Psychol 18:575-88. 2004..Results emphasize the moderating role fathers may play in reducing or exacerbating the adverse long-term effects of maternal depression during a child's infancy on later child behavior problems...
The role of the media in body image concerns among women: a meta-analysis of experimental and correlational studiesShelly Grabe
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Psychol Bull 134:460-76. 2008..Effects for some outcome variables were moderated by publication year and study design. The findings support the notion that exposure to media images depicting the thin-ideal body is related to body image concerns for women...
Context counts: long-term sequelae of premarital intercourse or abstinenceNicole M Else-Quest
University of Wisconsin, Department of Psychology, 1202 W Johnson St, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Sex Res 42:102-12. 2005..There is little evidence that premarital sex per se is disastrous for later sexual functioning or sex guilt; insofar as first sexual experiences are related to later functioning, the context of the experience is the crucial element...
Ethnicity and body dissatisfaction among women in the United States: a meta-analysisShelly Grabe
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Psychol Bull 132:622-40. 2006..Implications for theory and treatment are discussed...
Adolescent gender-role identity and mental health: gender intensification revisitedHeather A Priess
University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Winsconsin, USA
Child Dev 80:1531-44. 2009..Findings suggest a need to reconceptualize gender intensification in ways that characterize contemporary adolescence...
Cross-national patterns of gender differences in mathematics: a meta-analysisNicole M Else-Quest
Villanova University, Department of Psychology, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085, USA
Psychol Bull 136:103-27. 2010..Results are situated within the context of existing research demonstrating apparently paradoxical effects of societal gender equity and highlight the significance of increasing girls' and women's agency cross-nationally...
The missing discourse of development: commentary on Lerum and DworkinNicole M Else-Quest
Department of Psychology, Villanova University, USA
J Sex Res 46:264-7; discussion 271-3. 2009..This commentary also addresses their concerns about the language used in the report and highlights the need for clear and precise language in this dialogue...
Gender-role attitudes and behavior across the transition to parenthoodSabra L Katz-Wise
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Dev Psychol 46:18-28. 2010..PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)...
Is there a universal positivity bias in attributions? A meta-analytic review of individual, developmental, and cultural differences in the self-serving attributional biasAmy H Mezulis
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Psychol Bull 130:711-47. 2004..46), and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (0.55). Findings confirm that the self-serving attributional bias is pervasive in the general population but demonstrates significant variability across age, culture, and psychopathology...
Sexual satisfaction in the seventh decade of lifeJohn DeLamater
Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Sex Marital Ther 34:439-54. 2008..Satisfaction with the sexual relationship was predicted by marital/ relationship satisfaction and frequency of sexual activity. Sexual expression remains a significant aspect of intimate relationships in the seventh decade of life...
Victimization experiences of lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals: a meta-analysisSabra L Katz-Wise
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Sex Res 49:142-67. 2012..These tables are referred to in the text of this article as "Table S1," "Table S2," etc.]...
Perceived stigma, self-blame, and adjustment among lung, breast and prostate cancer patientsNicole M Else-Quest
Department of Psychology, Villanova University, Villanova, USA
Psychol Health 24:949-64. 2009..Lung cancer patients were more likely than breast or prostate cancer patients to report internal causal attributions for their cancer. Future research and cancer care are discussed in light of these findings...
