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Matthew J. Dykas
Matthew J. Dykas
Professor of Psychology, SUNY Oswego
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei oswego.edu
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Attachment and the processing of social information across the life span: theory and evidence.
MJ Dykas, J Cassidy
Psychological bulletin 137 (1), 19, 2011
10062011
Loneliness and peer relations in adolescence
SS Woodhouse, MJ Dykas, J Cassidy
Social development 21 (2), 273-293, 2012
2342012
Narrative assessment of attachment representations: Links between secure base scripts and adolescent attachment
MJ Dykas, SS Woodhouse, J Cassidy, HS Waters
Attachment & Human Development 8 (3), 221-240, 2006
2022006
Attachment and peer relations in adolescence
MJ Dykas, Y Ziv, J Cassidy
Attachment & human development 10 (2), 123-141, 2008
1712008
Reporter discrepancies among parents, adolescents, and peers: Adolescent attachment and informant depressive symptoms as explanatory factors
KB Ehrlich, J Cassidy, MJ Dykas
Child development 82 (3), 999-1012, 2011
942011
Tipping points in adolescent adjustment: predicting social functioning from adolescents' conflict with parents and friends.
KB Ehrlich, MJ Dykas, J Cassidy
Journal of family psychology 26 (5), 776, 2012
812012
Background lead and mercury exposures: Psychological and behavioral problems in children
BB Gump, MJ Dykas, JA MacKenzie, AK Dumas, B Hruska, CK Ewart, ...
Environmental research 158, 576-582, 2017
712017
Attachment‐related biases in adolescents’ memory
MJ Dykas, SS Woodhouse, JD Jones, J Cassidy
Child development 85 (6), 2185-2201, 2014
682014
Perceptions of secure base provision within the family
SS Woodhouse, MJ Dykas, J Cassidy
Attachment & Human Development 11 (1), 47-67, 2009
592009
Do adolescents and parents reconstruct memories about their conflict as a function of adolescent attachment?
MJ Dykas, SS Woodhouse, KB Ehrlich, J Cassidy
Child development 81 (5), 1445-1459, 2010
462010
Links between attachment and social information processing: Examination of intergenerational processes
MJ Dykas, KB Ehrlich, J Cassidy
Advances in child development and behavior 40, 51-94, 2011
402011
Attachment and the processing of social information in adolescence
MJ Dykas, J Cassidy
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 2007 (117), 41-56, 2007
402007
The development of negative reactivity in irritable newborns as a function of attachment
LJ Sherman, B Stupica, MJ Dykas, F Ramos-Marcuse, J Cassidy
Infant Behavior and Development 36 (1), 139-146, 2013
312013
Attachment-related differences in perceptions of an initial peer interaction emerge over time: Evidence of reconstructive memory processes in adolescents.
MJ Dykas, SS Woodhouse, KB Ehrlich, J Cassidy
Developmental psychology 48 (5), 1381, 2012
312012
Predicting performance in an advanced undergraduate geological field camp experience
MJ Dykas, DW Valentino
Journal of Geoscience Education 64 (4), 314-322, 2016
142016
Turning from parents: Psychological distancing and attachment-related changes in regret for immediate contact in emerging adulthood
MJ Dykas, DG Siskind
Emerging Adulthood 8 (3), 195-208, 2020
122020
The first bonding experience: The basics of infant-caregiver attachment.
MJ Dykas, J Cassidy
The Guilford Press, 2013
82013
Early adolescents’ risk taking propensity, urban stress, and affiliation with risky peers
MJ Dykas, J Goplen, CK Ewart, BB Gump
The Journal of Early Adolescence 41 (5), 683-699, 2021
62021
Attachment security and the processing of attachment-relevant social information in late adolescence
J Dykas, Matthew Jason & Cassidy
4*2006
Moral injury and stress response patterns in United States military veterans
EL Ferrell, JM Huyser, M Dykas
Modern Psychological Studies 23 (1), 2, 2017
32017
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