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W. Andrew Collins is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their academic profile shows engagement with the university's research environment, though specific details about their publication output, including recent papers and co-authorships, are not provided.

There are no listed recent publications or papers associated with W. Andrew Collins, and no records of frequent co-authors or common publication venues were identified. Similarly, there is no information available regarding book publications or distinct research topics and fields of study connected to their academic contributions.

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Given the available information, W. Andrew Collins is recognized primarily through their connection to the University of Minnesota but without further specifics on research output or academic focus areas. This profile reflects the present scope of accessible data on their academic and research activities.

Best Publications

  • Contemporary research on parenting: The case for nature and nurture.

    W. Andrew Collins;Eleanor E. Maccoby;Laurence Steinberg;E. Mavis Hetherington

  • The relationship context of human behavior and development.

    Harry T. Reis;W. Andrew Collins;Ellen Berscheid

  • Reconsidering Changes in Parent-Child Conflict across Adolescence: A Meta-Analysis

    Brett Laursen;Katherine C. Coy;W. Andrew Collins

  • Adolescent Romantic Relationships

    W. Andrew Collins;Deborah P. Welsh;Wyndol Furman

  • More than Myth: The Developmental Significance of Romantic Relationships During Adolescence

    W. Andrew Collins

  • Interpersonal conflict during adolescence.

    B Laursen;W A Collins

  • Parent‐Adolescent Relationships and Influences

    W. Andrew Collins;Brett Laursen

  • Mother-child and father-child relationships in middle childhood and adolescence: A developmental analysis

    W.Andrew Collins;Graeme Russell

  • Adolescent Development in Interpersonal Context

    W. Andrew Collins;Laurence Steinberg

  • Attachment and the experience and expression of emotions in romantic relationships: a developmental perspective.

    Jeffry A. Simpson;W. Andrew Collins;SiSi Tran;Katherine C. Haydon

  • Parent—Child Relationships During Adolescence

    Brett Laursen;W. Andrew Collins

  • Changing Relationships, Changing Youth Interpersonal Contexts of Adolescent Development

    W. Andrew Collins;Brett Laursen

  • Evolution, stress, and sensitive periods: the influence of unpredictability in early versus late childhood on sex and risky behavior.

    Jeffry A. Simpson;Vladas Griskevicius;Sally I-Chun Kuo;Sooyeon Sung

  • Development according to parents: The nature, sources, and consequences of parents' ideas.

    Jacqueline J. Goodnow;W. Andrew Collins

  • Autonomy development during adolescence.

    Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck;W. Andrew Collins

  • Capacity for Intimate Relationships: A Developmental Construction

    W. Andrew Collins;L. Alan Sroufe

  • Relational Aggression and Victimization in Young Adults' Romantic Relationships: Associations with Perceptions of Parent, Peer, and Romantic Relationship Quality

    Jennifer Ruh Linder;Nicki R. Crick;W. Andrew Collins

  • Predictors of young adults' representations of and behavior in their current romantic relationship: Prospective tests of the prototype hypothesis

    Glenn I Roisman;W Andrew Collins;L Alan Sroufe;Byron Egeland

  • Childhood and adolescent predictors of heavy drinking and alcohol use disorders in early adulthood: a longitudinal developmental analysis

    Michelle M. Englund;Byron Egeland;Elizabeth M. Oliva;W. Andrew Collins

  • Diverse aspects of dating: associations with psychosocial functioning from early to middle adolescence.

    Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck;J. Siebenbruner;W. A. Collins

  • Reconsidering Changes in Parent-Child Conflict across Adolescence:

    Brett Laursen;Katherine C. Coy;W. Andrew Collins

Frequent Co-Authors

Brett Laursen
Brett Laursen Florida Atlantic University
Jeffry A. Simpson
Jeffry A. Simpson University of Minnesota
L. Alan Sroufe
L. Alan Sroufe University of Minnesota
Shmuel Shulman
Shmuel Shulman Bar-Ilan University
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen Kent State University
Glenn I. Roisman
Glenn I. Roisman University of Minnesota
Marc H. Bornstein
Marc H. Bornstein National Institutes of Health
Byron Egeland
Byron Egeland University of Minnesota
Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg Temple University
Elizabeth A. Carlson
Elizabeth A. Carlson University of Minnesota

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