Roy P. Martin

Affiliations: 
Nutrition University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
Area:
Nutrients and body weight regulation
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Major S, Seabra-Santos MJ, Martin RP. (2018) Latent profile analysis: another approach to look at parent–teacher agreement on preschoolers’ behavior problems European Early Childhood Education Research Journal. 26: 701-717
Major SO, Seabra-Santos MJ, Martin RP. (2015) Are we talking about the same child? Parent-teacher ratings of preschoolers' social-emotional behaviors Psychology in the Schools. 52: 789-799
Deal JE, Halverson CF, Martin RP, et al. (2007) The Inventory of Children's Individual Differences: development and validation of a short version. Journal of Personality Assessment. 89: 162-6
Polizzi N, Martin RP, Dombrowski SC. (2007) Season of birth of students receiving special education services under a diagnosis of emotional and behavioral disorder. School Psychology Quarterly. 22: 44-57
Dombrowski SC, Noonan K, Martin RP. (2007) Low birth weight and cognitive outcomes: Evidence for a gradient relationship in an urban, poor, African American birth cohort. School Psychology Quarterly. 22: 26-43
Dombrowski SC, Martin RP. (2007) Perinatal exposure in later psychological and behavioral disabilities. School Psychology Quarterly. 22: 1-7
Martin RP, Dombrowski SC, Mullis C, et al. (2006) Smoking during pregnancy: association with childhood temperament, behavior, and academic performance. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 31: 490-500
Dombrowski SC, Martin RP, Huttunen MO. (2005) Gestational exposure to cigarette smoke imperils the long-term physical and mental health of offspring. Birth Defects Research. Part a, Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 73: 170-6
Martin RP, Foels P, Clanton G, et al. (2004) Season of birth is related to child retention rates, achievement, and rate of diagnosis of specific LD. Journal of Learning Disabilities. 37: 307-17
Dombrowski SC, Martin RP, Huttunen MO. (2003) Association between maternal fever and psychological/behavior outcomes: a hypothesis. Birth Defects Research. Part a, Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 67: 905-10
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