Charles C. Helwig

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Developmental Psychology
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Liu GXY, Helwig CC. (2020) Autonomy, Social Inequality, and Support in Chinese Urban and Rural Adolescents’ Reasoning About the Chinese College Entrance Examination (Gaokao): Journal of Adolescent Research. 74355842091408
Spence S, Helwig CC, Cosentino N. (2017) Children's Judgments and Reasoning About Same-Sex Romantic Relationships. Child Development
To S, Helwig CC, Yang S. (2016) Predictors of Children's Rights Attitudes and Psychological Well-being Among Rural and Urban Mainland Chinese Adolescents Social Development
Helwig CC, To S, Wang Q, et al. (2014) Judgments and reasoning about parental discipline involving induction and psychological control in China and Canada. Child Development. 85: 1150-67
Spence S, Helwig CC. (2013) Epistemological development and judgments and reasoning about teaching methods Journal of Genetic Psychology. 174: 534-556
Lahat A, Helwig CC, Zelazo PD. (2013) An event-related potential study of adolescents' and young adults' judgments of moral and social conventional violations. Child Development. 84: 955-69
Gere J, Helwig CC. (2012) Young Adults' Attitudes and Reasoning About Gender Roles in the Family Context Psychology of Women Quarterly. 36: 301-313
Lahat A, Helwig CC, Zelazo PD. (2012) Age-related changes in cognitive processing of moral and social conventional violations Cognitive Development. 27: 181-194
Helwig CC, Yang S, Tan D, et al. (2011) Urban and rural Chinese adolescents' judgments and reasoning about personal and group jurisdiction. Child Development. 82: 701-16
Lo C, Helwig CC, Chen SX, et al. (2011) The psychology of strengths and weaknesses: Assessing self-enhancing and self-critical tendencies in Eastern and Western cultures Self and Identity. 10: 203-212
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