Elizabeth C. Hair mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Interpersonal relationship, Personality, Agreeableness and Positive Youth Development. Her research on Developmental psychology often connects related areas such as Socioeconomic status. Her Socioeconomic status study which covers Parenting styles that intersects with Child development and Cognitive development.
Interpersonal relationship is a primary field of her research addressed under Social psychology. Her research on Personality focuses in particular on Big Five personality traits. The Big Five personality traits study combines topics in areas such as Interpersonal communication, Conflict resolution and Personality development.
Her primary areas of investigation include Young adult, Developmental psychology, Demography, Advertising and Odds. The study incorporates disciplines such as Intervention, Mass media, Nicotine and Environmental health in addition to Young adult. Her study in Developmental psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Quality, Social psychology and Social change.
As part of her studies on Social psychology, she often connects relevant subjects like Conflict resolution. Her research in Demography intersects with topics in Psychosocial and Addiction. In general Advertising, her work in Brand equity is often linked to Tobacco industry and Social media linking many areas of study.
Young adult, Demography, Odds, Environmental health and Nicotine are her primary areas of study. Her Young adult research includes themes of Medical prescription, Psychiatry and Tobacco use. Elizabeth C. Hair has researched Demography in several fields, including Psychosocial, Intervention and Addiction.
The concepts of her Environmental health study are interwoven with issues in Tobacco control, Cigarillo, Health care and Cigarette use. Her work deals with themes such as Longitudinal sample, Smoking initiation and Clinical psychology, which intersect with Nicotine. Her Association study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Developmental psychology and Emotional valence.
Her main research concerns Young adult, Demography, Electronic cigarette, Addiction and Sample. Elizabeth C. Hair incorporates Young adult and Menthol in her research. Her research in Demography tackles topics such as Intervention which are related to areas like Tobacco use, Public health, Tobacco Use Epidemiology and Quit smoking.
Elizabeth C. Hair combines subjects such as Psychosocial, Marketing strategy, School level and Developmental psychology with her study of Addiction. Her Cigarette use study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Longitudinal cohort, Nicotine and Environmental health. Her Nicotine research integrates issues from Market share and Liberian dollar.
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Perceiving interpersonal conflict and reacting to it: the case for agreeableness.
William G. Graziano;Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell;Elizabeth C. Hair.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1996)
Children's school readiness in the ECLS-K: Predictions to academic, health, and social outcomes in first grade
Elizabeth Hair;Tamara Halle;Elizabeth Terry-Humen;Bridget Lavelle.
Early Childhood Research Quarterly (2006)
Disparities in Early Learning and Development: Lessons from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Birth Cohort (ECLS-B)
Tamara Halle;Nicole Forry;Elizabeth Hair;Kate Perper.
Child Trends (2009)
The Continued Importance of Quality Parent–Adolescent Relationships During Late Adolescence
Elizabeth C. Hair;Kristin A. Moore;Sarah B. Garrett;Thomson Ling.
Journal of Research on Adolescence (2008)
Mentoring: A Promising Strategy for Youth Development
Susan M. Jekielek;Kristin M. Moore;Elizabeth C. Hair;Harriet J. Scarupa.
(2001)
Predictors and outcomes of early versus later English language proficiency among English language learners
Tamara Halle;Elizabeth Hair;Laura Wandner;Michelle McNamara.
Early Childhood Research Quarterly (2012)
The Effects of Father Involvement during Pregnancy on Receipt of Prenatal Care and Maternal Smoking
Laurie T. Martin;Michelle J. McNamara;Alyssa S. Milot;Tamara Halle.
Maternal and Child Health Journal (2007)
Recognition, use and perceptions of JUUL among youth and young adults.
Jeffrey G Willett;Morgane Bennett;Elizabeth C Hair;Haijuan Xiao.
Tobacco Control (2018)
Competitiveness mediates the link between personality and group performance
William G. Graziano;Elizabeth C. Hair;John F. Finch.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1997)
Longitudinal prediction of child outcomes from differing measures of parenting in a low-income sample.
Martha J. Zaslow;Nancy S. Weinfield;Megan Gallagher;Elizabeth C. Hair.
Developmental Psychology (2006)
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