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Overview

Robert F. Corwyn is affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in the United States. Their research spans primarily across psychology and social sciences, with a concentration in clinical psychology and statistics and probability. Other areas of focus include social psychology, demography, and education.

The main topics covered in their work are:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Statistics Education and Methodologies
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Cognitive and Developmental Aspects of Mathematical Skills
  • Early Childhood Education and Development

Their recent publications include:

  • AN EXPECTANCY VALUE THEORY PREDICTS ACHIEVEMENT IN UNDERGRADUATE STATISTICS THROUGH ACADEMIC DELAY OF GRATIFICATION, 2021, Statistics Education Research Journal
  • Preschool Mathematics Performance and Executive Function: Rural-Urban Comparisons across Time, 2020, Journal of Research in Childhood Education
  • Mothers with Neuroticism: Parenting When Faced with Challenges, 2023, Parenting
  • Security and closeness with mothers and fathers in the transition to adolescence: Differences by temperament., 2021, Journal of Family Psychology
  • Religiosity and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among African American Cocaine Users in the Rural South: Religion and Sex Risk, 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Robert H. Bradley
  • PHILLIP P. MCGARRY
  • Jacob A. Esplin
  • Ann M. Berghout Austin
  • Belinda Blevins-Knabe

Key publication venues for this researcher are:

  • Statistics Education Research Journal
  • Parenting
  • Journal of Family Psychology
  • Journal of Research in Childhood Education
  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Socioeconomic status and child development.

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn

  • The home environments of children in the United States part I: variations by age, ethnicity, and poverty status.

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn;Harriette Pipes McAdoo;Cynthia García Coll

  • The home environments of children in the United States part II: relations with behavioral development through age thirteen.

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn;Margaret Burchinal;Harriette Pipes McAdoo

  • Assessment of sleep hygiene using the Sleep Hygiene Index.

    David F. Mastin;Jeff Bryson;Jeff Bryson;Robert Corwyn

  • Weight Status in Young Girls and the Onset of Puberty

    Joyce M. Lee;Danielle Appugliese;Niko Kaciroti;Robert F. Corwyn

  • Weight Status as a Predictor of Being Bullied in Third Through Sixth Grades

    Julie C. Lumeng;Patrick Forrest;Danielle Pierce Appugliese;Niko Kaciroti

  • Shorter sleep duration is associated with increased risk for being overweight at ages 9 to 12 years

    Julie C. Lumeng;Deepak Somashekar;Danielle Appugliese;Niko Kaciroti

  • Infant temperament, parenting, and externalizing behavior in first grade: a test of the differential susceptibility hypothesis

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn

  • Caring for children around the world: A view from HOME

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn

  • Ability to Delay Gratification at Age 4 Years and Risk of Overweight at Age 11 Years

    Desiree M. Seeyave;Sharon Coleman;Danielle Appugliese;Robert F. Corwyn

  • The Factor Structure of Global Self-Esteem among Adolescents and Adults ☆

    Robert Flynn Corwyn

  • Body Mass Index and Timing of Pubertal Initiation in Boys

    Joyce M. Lee;Niko Kaciroti;Danielle Appugliese;Robert F. Corwyn

  • Measuring the Home Environments of Children in Early Adolescence

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn;Bettye M. Caldwell;Leanne Whiteside-Mansell

  • Religion and delinquency : The relationship after considering family and peer influences

    Brent B. Benda;Robert Flynn Corwyn

  • Life at Home: Same Time, Different Places — An Examination of the HOME Inventory in Different Cultures

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn;Leanne Whiteside-Mansell

  • Life satisfaction among European American, African American, Chinese American, Mexican American, and Dominican American adolescents

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn

  • The Child Care HOME Inventories: Assessing the Quality of Family Child Care Homes.

    Robert H Bradley;Bettye M Caldwell;Robert F Corwyn

  • Externalizing problems in fifth grade: relations with productive activity, maternal sensitivity, and harsh parenting from infancy through middle childhood.

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn

  • Recidivism Among Adolescent Serious Offenders: Prediction of Entry Into the Correctional System for Adults

    Brent B. Benda;Robert Flynn Corwyn;Nancy J. Toombs

  • The Effect of Abuse in Childhood and in Adolescence on Violence among Adolescents

    Brent B. Benda;Robert Flynn Corwyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Bradley
Robert H. Bradley Arizona State University
Julie C. Lumeng
Julie C. Lumeng University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Cynthia Garcia Coll
Cynthia Garcia Coll University of Puerto Rico
Richard A. Fabes
Richard A. Fabes Arizona State University
Ronald T. Brown
Ronald T. Brown University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Gary W. Evans
Gary W. Evans Cornell University
Ingrid Schoon
Ingrid Schoon University College London
David E. Sandberg
David E. Sandberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Todd D. Little
Todd D. Little Texas Tech University
Margaret Burchinal
Margaret Burchinal University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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