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  • 1987 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Roger Bakeman is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their research spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a focus on clinical psychology, developmental and educational psychology, education, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, as well as psychiatry and mental health. Their work covers various topics including child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, language development and disorders, early childhood education and development, infant development and preterm care, mental health treatment and access, autism spectrum disorder research, and child development and digital technology.

Bakeman has contributed publications to several venues, with notable frequent publications in:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • Infant Behavior and Development
  • Infancy
  • Behavior Research Methods
  • Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Bakeman are:

  • "Beyond talk: Contributions of quantity and quality of communication to language success across socioeconomic strata" (2020, Infancy)
  • "KappaAcc: A program for assessing the adequacy of kappa" (2022, Behavior Research Methods)
  • "Cognitive functions mediate the effect of preterm birth on mathematics skills in young children" (2020, Child Neuropsychology)
  • "An intervention focused on maternal sensitivity enhanced mothers' verbal responsiveness to infants" (2021, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology)
  • "Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand How Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training Facilitates Police Officers' Mental Health Referrals" (2021, Community Mental Health Journal)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Bakeman include:

  • Lauren B. Adamson
  • Margaret Tresch Owen
  • Katharine Suma
  • Amy Pace
  • Julia Anna Adrian

Bakeman's contributions have been recognized by professional organizations, including receiving the designation of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1987.

Best Publications

  • Observing Interaction: An Introduction to Sequential Analysis

    Roger Bakeman;John Mordechai Gottman

  • Coordinating attention to people and objects in mother-infant and peer-infant interaction.

    Roger Bakeman;Lauren B. Adamson

  • Recommended effect size statistics for repeated measures designs.

    Roger Bakeman

  • Sequential analysis and observational methods for the behavioral sciences

    Roger Bakeman;Vicenç Quera

  • The Contribution of Early Communication Quality to Low-Income Children’s Language Success

    Kathy Hirsh-Pasek;Lauren B. Adamson;Roger Bakeman;Margaret Tresch Owen

  • Analyzing Interaction: Sequential Analysis with SDIS and GSEQ

    Roger Bakeman;Vincent Quera

  • Explaining disparities in HIV infection among black and white men who have sex with men: a meta-analysis of HIV risk behaviors.

    Gregorio A Millett;Stephen A Flores;John L Peterson;Roger Bakeman

  • Early interaction: consequences for social and mental development at three years.

    Roger Bakeman;Josephine V. Brown

  • Joint Engagement and the Emergence of Language in Children with Autism and Down Syndrome

    Lauren B. Adamson;Roger Bakeman;Deborah F. Deckner;Deborah F. Deckner;MaryAnn Romski

  • The Development of Symbol-Infused Joint Engagement.

    Lauren B. Adamson;Roger Bakeman;Deborah F. Deckner

  • Coming-out across the life course: implications of age and historical context.

    Frank J. Floyd;Roger Bakeman

  • Culture and Domestic Violence: The Ecology of Abused Latinas

    Julia L. Perilla;Roger Bakeman;Fran H. Norris

  • Observación de la interacción: introducción al análisis secuencial

    Roger Bakeman;John M. Gottman;María Teresa Anguera Argilaga;Angel Blanco Villaseñor

  • Randomized comparison of augmented and nonaugmented language interventions for toddlers with developmental delays and their parents.

    MaryAnn Romski;Rose A. Sevcik;Lauren B. Adamson;Melissa Cheslock

  • Breif Report: Sensory Abnormalities as Distinguishing Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Young Children

    Lisa D. Wiggins;Diana L. Robins;Roger Bakeman;Lauren B. Adamson

  • Affect and Attention: Infants Observed with Mothers and Peers.

    Lauren B. Adamson;Roger Bakeman

  • CRYING IN !KUNG SAN INFANTS: A TEST OF THE CULTURAL SPECIFICITY HYPOTHESIS

    Ronald G. Barr;Melvin Konner;Roger Bakeman;Lauren Adamson

  • Child and Maternal Contributions to Shared Reading: Effects on Language and Literacy Development.

    Deborah F. Deckner;Lauren B. Adamson;Roger Bakeman

  • The development of shared attention during infancy.

    Lauren B. Adamson;Roger Bakeman

  • Understanding Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences

    Roger Bakeman;Byron F. Robinson

  • Sequential Analysis and Observational Methods for the Behavioral Sciences: References

    Roger Bakeman;Vicenç Quera

Frequent Co-Authors

Lauren B. Adamson
Lauren B. Adamson Georgia State University
John M. Gottman
John M. Gottman University of Washington
Mary Ann Romski
Mary Ann Romski Georgia State University
Diana L. Robins
Diana L. Robins Drexel University
Rose A. Sevcik
Rose A. Sevcik Georgia State University
Amy C. Watson
Amy C. Watson University of Illinois at Chicago
Dominic J. Parrott
Dominic J. Parrott Georgia State University
Marc H. Bornstein
Marc H. Bornstein National Institutes of Health
Margaret Tresch Owen
Margaret Tresch Owen The University of Texas at Dallas
Sherryl H. Goodman
Sherryl H. Goodman Emory University

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