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Robert H. Bradley is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research and scholarship tied to this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work currently documented in the available data for Robert H. Bradley. Similarly, there are no awards recorded for this researcher.

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Best Publications

  • Socioeconomic status and child development.

    Robert H. Bradley;Robert F. Corwyn

  • Home observation for measurement of the environment

    Bettye M. Caldwell;Robert H. Bradley

  • Fatherhood in the Twenty-First Century

    Natasha J. Cabrera;Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda;Robert H. Bradley;Sandra Hofferth

  • 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

  • Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity from ages 9 to 15 years.

    Philip R. Nader;Robert H. Bradley;Renate M. Houts;Susan L. McRitchie

  • Socioeconomic Status, Parenting, and Child Development

    Marc H. Bornstein;Robert H. Bradley

  • 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

  • Socioeconomic status, parenting, and child development: The Hollingshead Four-Factor Index of Social Status and The Socioeconomic Index of Occupations.

    Marc H. Bornstein;Robert H. Bradley

  • Identifying risk for obesity in early childhood.

    Philip R. Nader;Philip R. Nader;Marion O'Brien;Renate Houts;Robert Bradley

  • The relation of kindergarten classroom environment to teacher, family, and school characteristics and child outcomes

    Robert C. Pianta;Karen M. La Paro;Chris Payne;Martha J. Cox

  • Home Environment and Cognitive Development in the First 3 Years of Life: A Collaborative Study Involving Six Sites and Three Ethnic Groups in North America

    Robert H. Bradley;Bettye M. Caldwell;Stephen L. Rock;Craig T. Ramey

  • Parenting styles and overweight status in first grade.

    Kyung E. Rhee;Julie C. Lumeng;Danielle P. Appugliese;Niko Kaciroti

  • Child Care and Mother-Child Interaction in the First Three Years of Life

    M Appelbaum;DA Batten;J Belsky;C Booth

  • The relation of child care to cognitive and language development

    A Clarke-Stewart;S Friedman;Dane Phillips;CL Booth

  • The Ecology of Father‐Child Relationships: An Expanded Model

    Natasha J. Cabrera;Hiram E. Fitzgerald;Robert H. Bradley;Lori Roggman

  • Nonmaternal Care and Family Factors in Early Development: An Overview of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care

    Virginia Allhusen;Mark Appelbaum;Jay Belsky;Cathryn L. Booth

  • Home Environment and School Performance: A Ten-Year Follow-up and Examination of Three Models of Environmental Action.

    Robert H. Bradley;Bettye M. Caldwell;Stephen L. Rock

  • The HOME Inventory and Family Demographics.

    Robert H. Bradley;Bettye M. Caldwell

  • Duration and Developmental Timing of Poverty and Children's Cognitive and Social Development from Birth Through Third Grade.

    Virginia Allhusen;Jay Belsky;Cathryn Booth-LaForce;Robert Bradley

  • Weight Status in Young Girls and the Onset of Puberty

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

  • Early Indications of Resilience and Their Relation to Experiences in the Home Environments of Low Birthweight, Premature Children Living in Poverty

    Robert H. Bradley;Leanne Whiteside;Daniel J. Mundfrom;Patrick H. Casey

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert F. Corwyn
Robert F. Corwyn University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Bettye M. Caldwell
Bettye M. Caldwell University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Jay Belsky
Jay Belsky University of California, Davis
Marc H. Bornstein
Marc H. Bornstein National Institutes of Health
Julie C. Lumeng
Julie C. Lumeng University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sarah L. Friedman
Sarah L. Friedman George Washington University
Robert C. Pianta
Robert C. Pianta University of Virginia
Deborah Lowe Vandell
Deborah Lowe Vandell University of California, Irvine
Martha J. Cox
Martha J. Cox University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Susan J. Spieker
Susan J. Spieker University of Washington

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