Carolyn E. Barber
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA |
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Barber C, Ross J. (2020) Profiles of adolescents’ civic attitudes in sixteen countries: Examining cross-cohort changes from 1999 to 2009 Research in Comparative and International Education. 15: 79-96 |
Maurissen L, Barber C, Claes E. (2020) Classroom discussions and political tolerance towards immigrants: the importance of mutual respect and responsiveness Acta Politica. 55: 1-25 |
Barber C, Ross J. (2018) Cross-Cohort Changes in Adolescents’ Civic Attitudes from 1999 to 2009: An Analysis of Sixteen Countries Child Indicators Research. 11: 681-703 |
Maurissen L, Claes E, Barber C. (2018) Deliberation in Citizenship Education: How the School Context Contributes to the Development of an Open Classroom Climate Social Psychology of Education. 21: 951-972 |
Barber C, Wasson JW. (2015) A Comparison of Adolescents’ Friendship Networks by Advanced Coursework Participation Status Gifted Child Quarterly. 59: 23-37 |
Zhang T, Torney-Purta J, Barber CE. (2012) Students' Conceptual Knowledge and Process Skills in Civic Education: Identifying Cognitive Profiles and Classroom Correlates Theory and Research in Social Education. 40: 1-34 |
Chin K, Barber CE. (2010) A Multi-Dimensional Exploration of Teachers' Beliefs about Civic Education in Australia, England, and the United States. Theory and Research in Social Education. 38: 395-427 |
Torney-Purta J, Wilkenfeld B, Barber C. (2008) How Adolescents in 27 Countries Understand, Support, and Practice Human Rights Journal of Social Issues. 64: 857-880 |