Carl Corter

Affiliations: 
Applied Psychology and Human Development University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Early Childhood Education, Teacher Training Education, Community College Education, Individual and Family Studies
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Winder C, Corter C. (2016) The influence of prior experiences on early childhood education students' anticipated work with families Teaching and Teacher Education. 55: 133-142
Patel S, Corter C, Pelletier J, et al. (2016) 'Dose-response' relations between participation in integrated early childhood services and children's early development Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 35: 49-62
Timmons K, Pelletier J, Corter C. (2015) Understanding children's self-regulation within different classroom contexts Early Child Development and Care
Hong G, Corter C, Hong Y, et al. (2012) Differential Effects of Literacy Instruction Time and Homogeneous Ability Grouping in Kindergarten Classrooms: Who Will Benefit? Who Will Suffer? Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 34: 69-88
Corter C, Pelletier J. (2010) Schools as Integrated Service Hubs for Young Children and Families: Policy Implications of the Toronto First Duty Project International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy. 4: 45-54
Corter C, Patel S, Pelletier J, et al. (2008) The early development instrument as an evaluation and improvement tool for school-based, integrated services for young children and parents: The toronto first duty project Early Education and Development. 19: 773-794
Fleming AS, Corter C, Stallings J, et al. (2002) Testosterone and prolactin are associated with emotional responses to infant cries in new fathers. Hormones and Behavior. 42: 399-413
Stallings J, Fleming AS, Corter C, et al. (2001) The Effects of Infant Cries and Odors on Sympathy, Cortisol, and Autonomic Responses in New Mothers and Nonpostpartum Women Parenting. 1: 71-100
Steiner M, Fleming A, Stallings J, et al. (1998) 188. Cortisol and testosterone correlates of affective responses to infant cry and odour stimuli in new parents Biological Psychiatry. 43
Fleming AS, Steiner M, Corter C. (1997) Cortisol, hedonics, and maternal responsiveness in human mothers. Hormones and Behavior. 32: 85-98
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