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Britney Wardecker
Pennsylvania State University - University Park / United States
Social Sciences / Social Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 898659
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Britney Wardecker's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Prenatal hormones in first‐time expectant parents: Longitudinal changes and within‐couple correlations American Journal of Human Biology 27 (3), 317-325, 2015
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Dyadic associations between testosterone and relationship quality in couples Hormones and Behavior 65 (4), 401-407, 2014
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Fathers' decline in testosterone and synchrony with partner testosterone during pregnancy predicts greater postpartum relationship investment Hormones and behavior 90, 39-47, 2017
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Too close for comfort? Adult attachment and cuddling in romantic and parent–child relationships Personality and Individual Differences 69, 212-216, 2014
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Prospective and dyadic associations between expectant parents’ prenatal hormone changes and postpartum parenting outcomes Developmental psychobiology 59 (1), 77-90, 2017
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