E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D., M.A., B.A.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States |
Area:
Marital Conflict, Emotional Security, Political ViolenceWebsite:
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Patrick T. Davies | grad student | 1995 | West Virginia University |
Marcie Goeke-Morey | grad student | 1999 | Notre Dame |
Tammy L. Dukewich | grad student | 2001 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Gina M. De Arth-Pendley | grad student | 2002 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Haya Shamir | grad student | 2002 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Marybeth A. Graham | grad student | 2003 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Tina D. Du Rocher Schudlich | grad student | 2004 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
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Alice C. Schermerhorn | grad student | 2005 | Notre Dame |
Peggy S. Keller | grad student | 2000-2006 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Patricia M. Mitchell | grad student | 2007 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Chrystyna D. Kouros | grad student | 2008 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Christine E. Merrilees | grad student | 2009 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Melissa R. George | grad student | 2010 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Kathleen P. McCoy | grad student | 2011 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
Kalsea J. Koss | grad student | 2012 | Notre Dame (PsychTree) |
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Gao MM, de Silva AD, Cummings EM, et al. (2019) Interrelatedness of Children's Psychological and Physiological Responses to Interparental Conflict: A Moderating Role of Harsh Parenting. Social Development (Oxford, England). 28: 1016-1036 |
Warmuth KA, Cummings EM, Davies PT. (2019) Constructive and destructive interparental conflict, problematic parenting practices, and children's symptoms of psychopathology. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) |
Davies PT, Pearson JK, Cicchetti D, et al. (2019) Emotional insecurity as a mediator of the moderating role of dopamine genes in the association between interparental conflict and youth externalizing problems. Development and Psychopathology. 1-16 |
Davies PT, Cicchetti D, Thompson MJ, et al. (2019) The interplay of polygenic plasticity and adrenocortical activity as sources of variability in pathways among family adversity, youth emotional reactivity, and psychological problems. Development and Psychopathology. 1-17 |
Štambuk M, Taylor LK, Löw A, et al. (2019) Parental competitive victimhood and interethnic discrimination among their children: The mediating role of ethnic socialization and symbolic threat to the in-group. The British Journal of Social Psychology |
Gao MM, Du H, Davies PT, et al. (2019) Marital Conflict Behaviors and Parenting: Dyadic Links Over Time. Family Relations. 68: 135-149 |
Gao MM, Cummings EM. (2019) Understanding parent-child relationship as a developmental process: Fluctuations across days and changes over years. Developmental Psychology |
Ji L, Chow SM, Schermerhorn AC, et al. (2018) Handling Missing Data in the Modeling of Intensive Longitudinal Data. Structural Equation Modeling : a Multidisciplinary Journal. 25: 715-736 |
Taylor LK, Merrilees CE, Baird R, et al. (2018) Impact of political conflict on trajectories of adolescent prosocial behavior: Implications for civic engagement. Developmental Psychology |
Davies PT, Parry LQ, Bascoe SM, et al. (2018) Children's Vulnerability to Interparental Conflict: The Protective Role of Sibling Relationship Quality. Child Development |