Raymond Montemayor
Affiliations: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Ranganathan C, Montemayor R. (2014) Parental efficacy, parental monitoring efficacy, and monitoring among Asian-Indian parents of adolescents living in Chennai, India. Journal of Adolescence. 37: 1363-72 |
Montemayor R, Ranganathan C. (2012) Asian-Indian parents' attributions about the causes of child behavior: a replication and extension with parents from Chennai, India. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 173: 374-92 |
McLeod LE, Adams GR, Montemayor R, et al. (1999) Psychosocial Development during Adolescence: Progress in Developmental Contextualism Family Relations. 48: 99 |
Eberly MB, Montemayor R. (1999) Adolescent Affection and Helpfulness Toward Parents:: A 2-Year Follow-Up Journal of Early Adolescence. 19: 226-248 |
Eberly MB, Montemayor R. (1998) Doing Good Deeds An Examination of Adolescent Prosocial Behavior in the Context of Parent-Adolescent Relationships Journal of Adolescent Research. 13: 403-432 |
Benson MJ, Montemayor R, Adams GR, et al. (1995) Personal relationships during adolescence Journal of Marriage and Family. 57: 528 |
Flannery DX, Montemayor R, Eberly MB. (1994) The influence of parent negative emotional expression on adolescents' perceptions of their relationships with their parents Personal Relationships. 1: 259-274 |
Montemayor R. (1994) The Experiences of Adolescents: One Story is Worth a Thousand Studies. Psyccritiques. 39 |
Rose AJ, Montemayor R. (1994) The relationship between gender role orientation and perceived self-competency in male and female adolescents Sex Roles. 31: 579-595 |
Montemayor R, McKenry PC, Julian T. (1993) Men in midlife and the quality of father-adolescent communication. New Directions For Child Development. 59-72 |