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Overview

O. Maurice Haynes is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research spans multiple aspects of social sciences and health professions, with a focus on the intersections of religion, society, development, and health.

Recent scholarly work by Haynes includes the paper titled "Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice," published in 2025 in the journal Sociological Focus. This paper contributes to discussions on the role of community and faith-based initiatives in addressing racial justice.

Haynes has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Rebecca A. Glazier
  • Gerald W. C. Driskill

Publication venues that have featured Haynes's work include:

  • Sociological Focus

Their academic contributions focus on several primary fields of study, notably:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Professions

Within these fields, subfields of research activity include:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Health
  • General Health Professions

Core topics frequently addressed in Haynes's work are:

  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations

Best Publications

  • Social competence, externalizing, and internalizing behavioral adjustment from early childhood through early adolescence: developmental cascades.

    Marc H. Bornstein;Chun-Shin Hahn;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Stability of emotion experiences and their relations to traits of personality.

    C E Izard;D Z Libero;P Putnam;O M Haynes

  • Maternal Responsiveness to Young Children at Three Ages: Longitudinal Analysis of a Multidimensional, Modular, and Specific Parenting Construct

    Marc H. Bornstein;Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda;Chun Shin Hahn;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Stability of emotion experiences and their relations to traits of personality.

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  • Specific and general language performance across early childhood: Stability and gender considerations:

    Marc H. Bornstein;Chun-Shin Hahn;O. Maurice Haynes

  • First words in the second year: Continuity, stability, and models of concurrent and predictive correspondence in vocabulary and verbal responsiveness across age and context

    Marc H. Bornstein;Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda;O.Maurice Haynes

  • Vocabulary competence in early childhood: measurement, latent construct, and predictive validity

    Marc H. Bornstein;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Parenting knowledge: experiential and sociodemographic factors in European American mothers of young children.

    Marc H. Bornstein;Linda R. Cote;O. Maurice Haynes;Chun-Shin Hahn

  • A cross-national study of self-evaluations and attributions in parenting: Argentina, Belgium, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, and the United States.

    Bornstein Mh;Haynes Om;Azuma H;Galperín C

  • The Ontogeny and Significance of Infants' Facial Expressions in the First 9 Months of Life.

    Carroll E. Izard;Christina A. Fantauzzo;Janine M. Castle;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Maternal personality, parenting cognitions, and parenting practices.

    Marc H. Bornstein;Chun-Shin Hahn;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Ideas about Parenting in Argentina, France, and the United States

    Marc H. Bornstein;Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda;Liliana Pascual;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Mother-Infant Contingent Vocalizations in 11 Countries

    Marc H. Bornstein;Diane L. Putnick;Linda R. Cote;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Solitary and Collaborative Pretense Play in Early Childhood: Sources of Individual Variation in the Development of Representational Competence

    Marc H. Bornstein;O. Maurice Haynes;Anne Watson O'Reilly;Kathleen M. Painter

  • Infant Cardiac Activity: Developmental Changes and Relations with Attachment.

    CE Izard;Stephen Porges;RF Simons;OM Haynes

  • A cross-national study of self-evaluations and attributions in parenting: Argentina, Belgium, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, and the United States.

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  • Play in two societies: pervasiveness of process, specificity of structure.

    Marc H. Bornstein;O. Maurice Haynes;Liliana Pascual;Kathleen M. Painter

  • Impaired regulation of arousal in 3-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs.

    Linda C. Mayes;Marc H. Bornstein;Katarzyna Chawarska;O. Maurice Haynes

  • Short-Term Reliability and Continuity of Emotional Availability in Mother-Child Dyads Across Contexts of Observation.

    Marc H. Bornstein;Motti Gini;Diane L. Putnick;O. Maurice Haynes

  • The effects of polydrug use with and without cocaine on mother-infant interaction at 3 and 6 months

    Linda C. Mayes;Ruth Feldman;Richard H. Granger;O.Maurice Haynes

  • Maternal Sensitivity and Child Responsiveness: Associations with Social Context, Maternal Characteristics, and Child Characteristics in a Multivariate Analysis.

    Marc H. Bornstein;Charlene Hendricks;O. Maurice Haynes;Kathleen M. Painter

  • Emotional Determinants of Infant‐Mother Attachment

    Carroll E. Izard;O. Maurice Haynes;Gail Chisholm;Katherine Baak

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc H. Bornstein
Marc H. Bornstein National Institutes of Health
Diane L. Putnick
Diane L. Putnick National Institutes of Health
Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda New York University
Roger Bakeman
Roger Bakeman Georgia State University
Linda C. Mayes
Linda C. Mayes Yale University
Paola Venuti
Paola Venuti University of Trento
Katarzyna Chawarska
Katarzyna Chawarska Yale University
Jay Belsky
Jay Belsky University of California, Davis
Dieter Wolke
Dieter Wolke University of Warwick
Alan Slater
Alan Slater University of Exeter

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