Carol K. Sigelman

Affiliations: 
The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Sigelman C, Jami I, D'Andria E. (2022) What Children and Adolescents Know and Need to Learn about Cancer. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 1-13
Sigelman CK, Glaser SE. (2019) Characterizing Children's Intuitive Theories of Disease: The Case of Flu. Cognitive Development. 52
Sigelman CK, Friedman SL, Rohrbeck CA, et al. (2018) Supportive communication between deployed parents and children is linked to children's adjustment Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 58: 18-27
Sigelman CK. (2018) Children’s Thinking about HIV/AIDS Causality, Prevention, and Social Interaction Journal of Child and Family Studies. 27: 3288-3299
Friedman SL, Sigelman CK, Rohrbeck CA, et al. (2016) Quantity and quality of communication during parental deployment: Links to adolescents’ functioning Applied Developmental Science. 1-16
Sigelman CK. (2014) Development and Coherence of Beliefs About Disease Causality and Prevention. Applied Developmental Science. 18: 201-213
Sigelman CK, Holtz KD. (2013) Gender differences in preschool children's commentary on self and other. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 174: 192-206
Sigelman CK. (2012) Rich man, poor man: developmental differences in attributions and perceptions. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 113: 415-29
Sigelman CK. (2012) Age and ethnic differences in cold weather and contagion theories of colds and flu. Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society For Public Health Education. 39: 67-76
Rinehart CS, Bridges LJ, Sigelman CK. (2006) Differences between Black and White elementary school children's orientations toward alcohol and cocaine: a three-study comparison. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 5: 75-102
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