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J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

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Psychology

D-Index
43
Citations
7114
World Ranking
7296
National Ranking
324

Overview

J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where research activities and collaborations are focused.

The scientist's work covers various fields and topics, but specific details about main fields of study, subfields, or main topics have not been provided.

No data is available on recent published papers, including titles, publication venues, or citation counts. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or publication venues that could further illuminate their research collaborations or dissemination patterns.

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Given the available data, J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven is a researcher at Radboud University with an unspecified body of scholarly output and collaborations. This profile reflects the limited publicly accessible data on their academic contributions as of this time.

Best Publications

  • Assessing attachment security with the Attachment Q Sort: meta-analytic evidence for the validity of the observer AQS.

    Marinus H. Van IJzendoorn;Carolus M.J.L. Vereijken;Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

  • Maternal prenatal stress is associated with the infant intestinal microbiota

    Maartje A.C. Zijlmans;Katri Korpela;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Willem M. de Vos;Willem M. de Vos

  • Parenting and development of one-year-olds: Links with parental, contextual, and child characteristics.

    Hedwig J. A. Van Bakel;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

  • Maternal behavior predicts infant cortisol recovery from a mild everyday stressor.

    Esther M. Albers;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Fred C.G.J. Sweep;Carolina de Weerth

  • Similarities between Friends and Nonfriends in Middle Childhood

    Gerbert J. T. Haselager;Willard W. Hartup;Cornells F. M. van Lieshout;J. Marianne A. Riksen-Walraven

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Home‐Visiting Intervention Aimed at Preventing Relationship Problems in Depressed Mothers and Their Infants

    Karin T. M. Van Doesum;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Clemens M. H. M. X. Hosman;Cees Hoefnagels

  • Associations between maternal prenatal cortisol concentrations and child outcomes: A systematic review

    Maartje A.C. Zijlmans;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Carolina de Weerth

  • Effects of Child–Caregiver Ratio on the Interactions Between Caregivers and Children in Child-Care Centers: An Experimental Study

    Elles J. de Schipper;J. Marrianne Riksen-Walraven;Sabine A. E. Geurts

  • Attachment representations of personality-disordered criminal offenders.

    M.H. van IJzendoorn;J.T.T.M. Feldbrugge;F.C.H. Derks;C. de Ruiter

  • Breastfeeding and the mother-infant relationship—A review

    Jarno Jansen;Carolina de Weerth;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

  • Stress reactivity in 15-month-old infants: links with infant temperament, cognitive competence, and attachment security.

    Hedwig J. A. van Bakel;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

  • Effects of Caregiver Behavior On Habituation Rate And Self Efficacy In Infants.

    J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

  • Maternal prenatal stress and cortisol reactivity to stressors in human infants

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  • Multiple Determinants of Externalizing Behavior in 5-Year-Olds: A Longitudinal Model

    Sanny Smeekens;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Hedwig J. A. van Bakel

  • Peer rejection and HPA activity in middle childhood: friendship makes a difference.

    Ellen Peters;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Antonius H. N. Cillessen;Carolina de Weerth

  • Heterogeneity among peer-rejected boys across middle childhood: Developmental pathways of social behavior

    Gerbert J. T. Haselager;Antonius H. N. Cillessen;Cornelius F. M. Van Lieshout;J. Marianne A. Riksen-Walraven

  • Relatedness, autonomy, and competence in the caring relationship: The perspective of nursing home residents

    A.F.J. Custers;Gerben Johan Westerhof;Y. Kuin;D.L. Gerritsen

  • Correlates of depressed mothers' sensitivity toward their infants: The role of maternal, child, and contextual characteristics

    Karin T.M. van Doesum;Clemens M.H. Hosman;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Cees Hoefnagels

  • Child Care in the Netherlands: Trends in Quality over the Years 1995-2005.

    Harriet J. Vermeer;Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn;Renée E. L. de Kruif;Ruben G. Fukkink

  • Contact: Effects of an Intervention Program to Foster Harmonious Interactions between Deaf-Blind Children and Their Educators:

    Marleen J. Janssen;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Jan P. M. Van Dijk

  • Measuring the Interactive Skills of Caregivers in Child Care Centers: Development and Validation of the Caregiver Interaction Profile Scales

    Katrien O. W. Helmerhorst;J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven;Harriet J. Vermeer;Ruben G. Fukkink

Frequent Co-Authors

Carolina de Weerth
Carolina de Weerth Radboud University
Antonius H. N. Cillessen
Antonius H. N. Cillessen Radboud University
Sabine A. E. Geurts
Sabine A. E. Geurts Radboud University
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn University College London
Willard W. Hartup
Willard W. Hartup University of Minnesota
Robert H. Bradley
Robert H. Bradley Arizona State University
Karin Roelofs
Karin Roelofs Radboud University
William J. Burk
William J. Burk Radboud University
Femmie Juffer
Femmie Juffer Leiden University
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg ISPA - University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences

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