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Paul S Strand

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Marcus D, Strand P, French B
Assessment . 2024 Dec; :10731911241299499. PMID: 39644104
The present study applied taxometric analyses to the Washington Assessment of Risks and Needs of Students (WARNS)-an instrument designed to assess multiple domains of functioning related to justice system involvement...
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Strand P, Maxwell P, Trang J
BMJ Glob Health . 2024 May; 9(5). PMID: 38697655
Introduction: The present paper assessed the relationship between maternal life satisfaction (MLS) and the intergenerational transmission of female genital cutting (FGC, female circumcision). It was hypothesised that the association would...
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Vo T, Demir C, French B, Austin B, Strand P
J Sch Psychol . 2023 Jul; 99:101216. PMID: 37507186
Research concerning school success and completion has grown increasingly complex with the number of proposed associated risk and needs domains. As the number of domains expands, various data analytical techniques...
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Strand P, Robinson M, Fiedler K, Learn R, Anselme P
Psychon Bull Rev . 2021 Dec; 29(4):1295-1306. PMID: 34918283
The Price equation is a mathematical expression of selectionist and non-selectionist pressures on biological, cultural, and behavioral change. We use it here to specify instrumental and noninstrumental behaviors as they...
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Strand P, French B, Austin B
Assessment . 2021 Dec; 30(3):580-591. PMID: 34886696
The middle school version of the Washington Assessment of Risks and Needs of Students (msWARNS) is a self-report instrument designed for use by school personnel to identify barriers to school...
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Strand P
Behav Brain Sci . 2020 May; 43:e115. PMID: 32460945
The target article does not address the neural mediation of complex social behavior. I review evidence that such mediation may be compatible with proposed Bayesian information-processing principles. Notably, however, such...
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Strand P
Psychol Rev . 2020 Apr; 127(5):778-791. PMID: 32281814
Attachment theory is perhaps the most well-researched framework for understanding how early life experiences shape the developing child and his or her future social functioning. Influential cultural psychologists and anthropologists...
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Strand P, Vossen J, Savage E
Perspect Behav Sci . 2020 Jan; 42(4):835-850. PMID: 31976462
We propose that the two dominant culture institutions (individualist and collectivist) are neither learned nor cognitively represented by the people who practice them. Instead, they exist as group-level payoff structures...
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Iverson A, French B, Strand P, Gotch C, McCurley C
Assessment . 2018 Nov; 25(8):978-987. PMID: 30392416
Washington state requires school districts to file court petitions on students with excessive unexcused absences resulting in thousands of youth becoming involved in the court system. Once in the system,...
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Strand P, Downs A
Dev Psychol . 2018 Mar; 54(6):1063-1071. PMID: 29504775
We investigated the role of sociocultural (between-groups) and individual (within-group) factors on the development of preschoolers' resource-allocation preferences. We tested claims of the joint impact hypothesis of social values development...