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Sanford M. Dornbusch

Sanford M. Dornbusch

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Psychology

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49
Citations
32924
World Ranking
5524
National Ranking
3008

Overview

Sanford M. Dornbusch is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement with higher education and research within a well-established institution.

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Due to the lack of detailed information on publications or research topics, further specifics regarding Sanford M. Dornbusch's contributions to science or scholarly fields cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Patterns of Competence and Adjustment among Adolescents from Authoritative, Authoritarian, Indulgent, and Neglectful Families

    Susie D. Lamborn;Nina S. Mounts;Laurence Steinberg;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Impact of parenting practices on adolescent achievement: authoritative parenting, school involvement, and encouragement to succeed.

    Laurence Steinberg;Susie D. Lamborn;Sanford M. Dornbusch;Nancy Darling

  • Over-time changes in adjustment and competence among adolescents from authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and neglectful families

    Laurence Steinberg;Susie D. Lamborn;Nancy Darling;Nina S. Mounts

  • Ethnic differences in adolescent achievement: An ecological perspective.

    Laurence Steinberg;Sanford M. Dornbusch;B. Bradford Brown

  • Authoritative parenting and adolescent adjustment across varied ecological niches.

    Laurence Steinberg;Nina S. Mounts;Susie D. Lamborn;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Caught between parents: adolescents' experience in divorced homes.

    Christy M. Buchanan;Eleanor E. Maccoby;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Social capital and the reproduction of inequality: information networks among Mexican-origin high school students

    Ricardo D. Stanton-Salazar;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Single parents, extended households, and the control of adolescents.

    S M Dornbusch;J M Carlsmith;S J Bushwall;P L Ritter

  • Beyond the Classroom: Why School Reform Has Failed and What Parents Need to Do

    Laurence D. Steinberg;B. Bradford Brown;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Standardized percentile curves of body-mass index for children and adolescents.

    Lawrence D. Hammer;Helena C. Kraemer;Darrell M. Wilson;Philip L. Ritter

  • Cultural uniformity in reaction to physical disabilities.

    Stephen A. Richardson;Norman Goodman;Albert H. Hastorf;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Adolescents after Divorce

    Christy M. Buchanan;Eleanor E. Maccoby;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Family Influences on Dropout Behavior in One California High School.

    Russell W. Rumberger;Rita Ghatak;Gary Poulos;Philip L. Ritter

  • Evaluation and the exercise of authority

    Sanford M. Dornbusch;W. Richard Scott

  • Theory and observation in cultural transmission

    L. L. Cavalli-Sforza;M. W. Feldman;Kuang-ho Chen;S. M. Dornbusch

  • Parenting Styles, Adolescents' Attributions, and Educational Outcomes in Nine Heterogeneous High Schools

    Kristan L. Glasgow;Sanford M. Dornbusch;Lisa Troyer;Laurence Steinberg

  • Protective Functions of Family Relationships and School Factors on the Deviant Behavior of Adolescent Boys and Girls: Reducing the Impact of Risky Friendships.

    Robert Crosnoe;Kristan Glasgow Erickson;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • Negative correlates of part-time employment during adolescence : replication and elaboration

    Laurence Steinberg;Sanford M. Dornbusch

  • The Influence of Family Regulation, Connection, and Psychological Autonomy on Six Measures of Adolescent Functioning:

    Melissa R. Herman;Sanford M. Dornbusch;Michael C. Herron;Jerald R. Herting

  • The Relation of Family and School Attachment to Adolescent Deviance in Diverse Groups and Communities

    Sanford M. Dornbusch;Kristan Glasgow Erickson;Jennifer Laird;Carol A. Wong

  • Ethnicity and Community Context as Moderators of the Relations between Family Decision Making and Adolescent Adjustment

    Susie D. Lamborn;Sanford M. Dornbusch;Laurence Steinberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg Temple University
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Eleanor E. Maccoby Stanford University
Robert Crosnoe
Robert Crosnoe The University of Texas at Austin
Helena C. Kraemer
Helena C. Kraemer Stanford University
B. Bradford Brown
B. Bradford Brown University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nancy Darling
Nancy Darling Oberlin College
Bruce Fuller
Bruce Fuller University of California, Berkeley
Margaret Beale Spencer
Margaret Beale Spencer University of Chicago

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