George W. Holden
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Sign in to add traineeKristina M. Saltzman | grad student | 2000 | UT Austin |
Anne E. Appel | grad student | 2001 | UT Austin |
Edward D. Barker | grad student | 2003 | UT Austin |
Carol K. Hawk | grad student | 2007 | UT Austin |
Birgitte V. Simpson | grad student | 2007 | UT Austin |
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Holden GW, Gower T, Wee SE, et al. (2022) Is It Time for "Time-In"?: A Pilot Test of the Child-Rearing Technique. Pediatric Reports. 14: 244-253 |
Afifi TO, Salmon S, Stewart-Tufescu A, et al. (2022) Associations between spanking beliefs and reported spanking among adolescents-parent/caregiver dyads in a Canadian sample. Bmc Public Health. 22: 493 |
Holden GW. (2020) Why Do Parents Hit Their Children? From Cultural to Unconscious Determinants The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 73: 10-29 |
Durrant JE, Stewart-Tufescu A, Ateah C, et al. (2020) Addressing punitive violence against children in Australia, Japan and the Philippines Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology. 14 |
Gershoff ET, Goodman GS, Miller-Perrin C, et al. (2019) There is still no evidence that physical punishment is effective or beneficial: Reply to Larzelere, Gunnoe, Ferguson, and Roberts (2019) and Rohner and Melendez-Rhodes (2019). The American Psychologist. 74: 503-505 |
Smith MM, Holden GW. (2019) Mothers Affiliated with a Positive Parenting Program Report Rearing their Children Differently Journal of Child and Family Studies. 29: 955-963 |
Vaughan-Eden V, Holden GW, LeBlanc SS. (2019) Commentary: Changing the Social Norm about Corporal Punishment Tradition. 36: 43-48 |
Gershoff ET, Goodman GS, Miller-Perrin CL, et al. (2018) The strength of the causal evidence against physical punishment of children and its implications for parents, psychologists, and policymakers. The American Psychologist. 73: 626-638 |
Brown AS, Holden GW, Ashraf R. (2018) Spank, Slap, or Hit? How Labels Alter Perceptions of Child Discipline. Psychology of Violence. 8: 1-9 |
Holden GW, Grogan-Kaylor A, Durrant JE, et al. (2017) Researchers Deserve a Better Critique: Response to. Marriage & Family Review. 53: 465-490 |