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3794
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11378
National Ranking
5939

Overview

Paul Mussen was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States during their academic career.

They were deceased and had no publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards recorded in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Self-conceptions, motivations, and interpersonal attitudes of late- and early-maturing boys.

    Paul Henry Mussen;Mary Cover Jones

  • Empathy and Moral Development in Adolescence

    Nancy Eisenberg-Berg;Paul Mussen

  • Carmichael's Manual of Child Psychology

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  • Self-conceptions, motivations, and interpersonal attitudes of early- and late-maturing girls.

    Mary Cover Jones;Paul Henry Mussen

  • Present and Past in Middle Life

    Steven R. Brown;Dorothy H. Eichorn;John A. Clausen;Norma Haan

  • Masculinity, identification, and father-son relationships.

    Paul Mussen;Luther Distler

  • Parent-child relations and parental personality in relation to young children's sex-role preferences.

    Paul Mussen;Eldred Rutherford

  • Roots of caring, sharing, and helping: The development of pro-social behavior in children.

    Paul Mussen;Nancy Eisenberg-Berg

  • Generosity in nursery school boys.

    Eldred Rutherford;Paul Mussen

  • Parent-child relations and father identification among adolescent boys.

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  • Some antecedents and consequents of masculine sex-typing in adolescent boys.

    Paul Mussen

  • Effects of aggressive cartoons on children's aggressive play.

    P. Mussen;E. Rutherford

  • Honesty and altruism among preadolescents.

    Paul Mussen;Stephen Harris;Eldred Rutherford;Charles B. Keasey

  • Some cognitive, behavioral and personality correlates of maturity of moral judgment.

    Stephen Harris;Paul Mussen;Eldred Rutherford

  • The relationships between overt and fantasy aggression.

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  • CHILD-REARING ANTECEDENTS OF MASCULINE IDENTIFICATION IN KINDERGARTEN BOYS

    Paul Mussen;Luther Distler

  • Long-term consequents of masculinity of interests in adolescence.

    Paul H. Mussen

  • New Directions in Psychology III

    David P. Ausubel;George Mandler;Paul Mussen;Nathan Kogan

  • Prosocial development in context.

    Paul Mussen;Nancy Eisenberg

  • Relationships Among Child Training Practices

    William H. Sewell;Paul H. Mussen;Chester W. Harris

  • The behavior-inferred motivations of late- and early-maturing boys.

    Paul Henry Mussen;Mary Cover Jones

  • The roots of prosocial behavior in children: Socialization in the family

    Nancy Eisenberg;Paul Henry Mussen

  • Differences between the TAT responses of Negro and white boys.

    Paul H. Mussen

  • Empathy and Moral Developeent in Adolescence.

    Nancy Eisenberg-Berg;Paul Mussen

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Jerome Kagan
Jerome Kagan Harvard University

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