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pro vyhledávání: '"Sean M, Alexander"'
Autor:
Rebeka Workye, Aaron Shephard, Sean M. Alexander, Robert A. Cribbie, Gordon L. Flett, Sean P. Mackinnon
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Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology.
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Substance usemisuse. 57(9)
College life is characterized by marked increases in alcohol consumption. Extraversion and neuroticism are associated with alcohol use problems in college and throughout adulthood, each with alcohol use patterns consistent with an externalizing and i
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Infant and Child Development. 31
Publikováno v:
Emerging Adulthood. 10:197-211
We examined helicopter parenting (e.g., intervening, assisting with tasks that emerging adults are capable of performing independently) during the transition to university relative to positive parenting (autonomy support, warmth, age-appropriate invo
Autor:
Michael L, Logan, Lauren K, Neel, Daniel J, Nicholson, Andrew J, Stokes, Christina L, Miller, Albert K, Chung, John David, Curlis, Kaitlin M, Keegan, Adam A, Rosso, Inbar, Maayan, Edite, Folfas, Claire E, Williams, Brianna, Casement, Maria A, Gallegos Koyner, Dylan J, Padilla Perez, Cleo H, Falvey, Sean M, Alexander, Kristin L, Charles, Zackary A, Graham, W Owen, McMillan, Jonathan B, Losos, Christian L, Cox
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 224(Pt 2)
If fitness optima for a given trait differ between males and females in a population, sexual dimorphism may evolve. Sex-biased trait variation may affect patterns of habitat use, and if the microhabitats used by each sex have dissimilar microclimates
Autor:
Albert K. Chung, Zackary A. Graham, Dylan J. Padilla Perez, Lauren K. Neel, Claire E. Williams, Michael L. Logan, Madeline Dubois, Zachariah Degon, Edita Folfas, Timothy J. Thurman, Brianna Casement, John David Curlis, Daniel J. Nicholson, W. Owen McMillan, Cleo H. Falvey, Maria A. Gallegos Koyner, Sean M. Alexander, Christian L. Cox, Adam A Rosso, Xochitl Ortiz-Ross, Quinn Taylor
Publikováno v:
Biol Lett
Introduced species can become invasive, damaging ecosystems and disrupting economies through explosive population growth. One mechanism underlying population expansion in invasive populations is ‘enemy release’, whereby the invader experiences re
Autor:
Kaitlin M. Keegan, Andrew J. Stokes, Dylan J. Padilla Perez, Brianna Casement, Cleo H. Falvey, Christina L. Miller, Daniel J. Nicholson, Jonathan B. Losos, W. Owen McMillan, Sean M. Alexander, Claire E. Williams, Christian L. Cox, Inbar Maayan, Edite Folfas, Maria A. Gallegos Koyner, Albert K. Chung, Kristin L. Charles, Adam A Rosso, John David Curlis, Michael L. Logan, Zackary A. Graham, Lauren K. Neel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology.
If fitness optima for a given trait differ between males and females in a population, sexual dimorphism may evolve. Sex-biased trait variation may affect patterns of habitat use, and if the microhabitats used by each sex have dissimilar microclimates