Browsing by Subject "Interpersonal conflict."
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Conflict as a relational turning point.
(2005)Turning points, which represent changes that transform a relationship, are consistent with a dialectical view of relationships (Baxter & Montgomery, 1996). Previous research has presumed that turning points produce either ... -
Interparental conflict and preschoolers' naturally-occurring peer interactions: The moderating effects of child temperament and gender.
(2004)The relations between destructive interparental conflict (IPC) and 3- to 6-year-olds' (N = 74) naturally-occurring peer interactions were examined as a function of child temperament (i.e., effortful control, positive ...