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Emma Armstrong-Carter

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Demange P, Hottenga J, Abdellaoui A, Eilertsen E, Malanchini M, Domingue B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Aug; 13(1):4801. PMID: 35999215
Understanding how parents' cognitive and non-cognitive skills influence offspring education is essential for educational, family and economic policy. We use genetics (GWAS-by-subtraction) to assess a latent, broad non-cognitive skills dimension....
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Rathore M, Armstrong-Carter E, Siyal S, Yousafzai A, Obradovic J
J Fam Psychol . 2022 Aug; 37(1):132-142. PMID: 35913843
The present study examines the link between children's number of older siblings and their cognitive development, as measured by executive function (EFs) skills and verbal skills (VIQ) in a sample...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Telzer E
Sci Rep . 2022 Jul; 12(1):11134. PMID: 35778425
This longitudinal, within-subjects study examined whether adolescents' biological sensitivity to socioeconomic status (SES) for emerging social difficulties varied day to day. Diverse adolescents (N = 315; ages 11-18; 57% female;...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Telzer E
Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol . 2022 Jun; 9:100106. PMID: 35755929
This study investigates how the interplay between adolescents' daily levels of emotional distress and diurnal cortisol relates to their risk-taking behaviors. Specifically, we test competing hypotheses whether emotional distress exacerbates...
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Gray K, MacCormack J, Henry T, Banks E, Schein C, Armstrong-Carter E, et al.
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2022 Mar; 123(6):1199-1222. PMID: 35357881
Moral psychology has long debated whether moral judgment is rooted in harm versus affect. We reconcile this debate with the affective harm account (AHA) of moral judgment. The AHA understands...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Siskowski C, Belkowitz J, Johnson C, Olson E
J Fam Psychol . 2022 Feb; 36(8):1407-1417. PMID: 35175079
In the United States, it is estimated that more than 5.4 million children and adolescents under age 18 provide care for adult family members who are aging or have a...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Bibby E, Burroughs M, Flannery J, Nelson B, Duell N, et al.
J Res Adolesc . 2021 Dec; 32(4):1421-1432. PMID: 34905266
This study examined how adolescents' risk-taking behaviors were related to their prosocial behaviors on a daily level and how this association differed depending on adolescents' daily and average levels of...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Do K, Moreira J, Prinstein M, Telzer E
J Adolesc . 2021 Nov; 93:222-233. PMID: 34826791
Introduction: This longitudinal study designed and tested the validity of a new measure of prosocial risk taking - risks that individuals take in order to help others. Methods: The sample...
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Obradovic J, Sulik M, Armstrong-Carter E
Dev Psychobiol . 2021 Nov; 63(8):e22214. PMID: 34813098
This preregistered, randomized field experiment tested the effectiveness of a brief deep breathing intervention on children's concurrent physiological arousal in naturalistic settings (N  = 342; M  = 7.48 years; 46%...
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Armstrong-Carter E, Nelson B, Telzer E
Dev Psychobiol . 2021 Nov; 63(8):e22209. PMID: 34813096
We investigated whether daily experiences of conflict with family and peers were associated with fluctuations in diurnal cortisol, and whether sleep buffers the associations between conflict and diurnal cortisol. A...