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Research in Human Development

Research in Human Development is a scientific journal, published since 2004 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Res Hum Dev
Start 2004
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1542-7609
e-ISSN 1542-7617
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9739 34
SJR / Ranks: 7164 628
CiteScore / Ranks: 5824 4.50
Recent Articles
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Staff J, Vuolo M
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Nov; 21(1):88-104. PMID: 39555395
Research shows that single adults have lower educational attainment and are less likely to be employed than adults who are married or cohabiting. In addition, single adults are more likely...
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Burson E, Godfrey E, Ibrahim D, Yoshikawa H, Calzo J, Poteat V
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Nov; 21(4):264-282. PMID: 39526231
Developmental research on critical consciousness (CC) offers insight into processes that empower youth to challenge oppressive realities. This concept has been examined predominantly among low income Black and Latinx youth....
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Lansford J, Rauer A, Pettit G, Godwin J, Bates J, Dodge K
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Sep; 21(1):72-87. PMID: 39329100
In a cohort followed from late adolescence until established adulthood, this study examined how singlehood, cohabitation, and marriage are related to well-being at different ages across early adulthood and into...
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Jager J, Rauer A, Pettit G
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Sep; 21(1):1-5. PMID: 39281327
A growing number of adults are spending more of their lifetime as single, either because they are taking longer to form unions, are re-entering singlehood after the dissolution of unions,...
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Jager J, Staff J, Espinoza P
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Jul; 21(1):26-49. PMID: 39036538
Using data from Monitoring the FutureStudy that include 31 cohorts of high school seniors (1976 to 2006) who were followed from ages 19-30, weidentified heterogeneity in union formation trajectories andits...
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Diehl M, Wahl H, Freund A
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Mar; 14(3):177-181. PMID: 38550389
This issue addresses the topic of ecological validity in research in human development across the life span. Although recent developments in study design, data collection methods, and data analysis techniques...
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Marks A, Calzada E, Kiang L, Pabon Gautier M, Martinez-Fuentes S, Tuitt N, et al.
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Jan; 17(2-3):154-176. PMID: 38282763
This paper presents an application of the Lifespan Model of Ethnic-Racial Identity (ERI) Development (see Williams, et al., in press). Using a tripartite approach, we present the affective, behavioral, and...
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Williams C, Byrd C, Quintana S, Anicama C, Kiang L, Umana-Taylor A, et al.
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Jan; 17(2-3):99-129. PMID: 38250240
The current paper presents a lifespan model of ethnic-racial identity (ERI) from infancy into adulthood. We conceptualize that ethnic-racial priming during infancy prompts nascent awareness of ethnicity/race that becomes differentiated...
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Rogers L, Kiang L, White L, Calzada E, Umana-Taylor A, Byrd C, et al.
Res Hum Dev . 2024 Jan; 17(2-3):130-153. PMID: 38239301
Research on ethnic-racial identity (ERI) and its development has increased exponentially over the past decade. In this paper we discuss five questions that the Lifespan ERI Study Group grappled with...
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Bielak A, Hatt C, Diehl M
Res Hum Dev . 2023 Sep; 14(3):219-233. PMID: 37771386
This article addresses the "lab-life gap" in cognitive aging research as an important issue of ecological validity in developmental research. Older adults often function competently in complex everyday situations despite...