Harriet R. Tenenbaum, Ph.D.

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2000 University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
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Developmental Psychology, Individual and Family Studies, Speech Communication
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Campbell Leaper grad student 2000 UC Santa Cruz
 (Parent -child conversations about science: Socialization of gender inequities.)
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Wu Y, Hilpert P, Tenenbaum H, et al. (2022) A weekly-diary study of students' schoolwork motivation and parental support. The British Journal of Educational Psychology
Aznar A, Tenenbaum HR, Russell PS. (2022) Is moral disgust socially learned? Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Tenenbaum HR, Leonard HC. (2020) Motor skills predict faux pas understanding in middle childhood Infant and Child Development. 29
Tenenbaum HR, Winstone NE, Leman PJ, et al. (2019) How Effective is Peer Interaction in Facilitating Learning? A Meta-Analysis Journal of Educational Psychology
Aznar A, Tenenbaum HR. (2019) Gender Comparisons in Mother-Child Emotion Talk: A Meta-Analysis Sex Roles. 82: 155-162
Tenenbaum HR, Leman PJ, Aznar A, et al. (2018) Young people's reasoning about exclusion in novel groups. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 175: 1-16
Fidalgo AM, Tenenbaum HR, Aznar A. (2018) Are There Gender Differences in Emotion Comprehension? Analysis of the Test of Emotion Comprehension. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 27: 1065-1074
Tenenbaum HR, Capelos T, Lorimer J, et al. (2018) Positive thinking elevates tolerance: Experimental effects of happiness on adolescents' attitudes toward asylum seekers. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 23: 346-357
Alsamih M, Tenenbaum HR. (2018) Saudi Arabian children's reasoning about religion-based exclusion. The British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Robnett RD, Wertheimer M, Tenenbaum HR. (2017) Does a Woman’s Marital Surname Choice Influence Perceptions of Her Husband? An Analysis Focusing on Gender-Typed Traits and Relationship Power Dynamics Sex Roles. 79: 59-71
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