Bruce J. Ellis

Affiliations: 
Family & Consumer Sciences University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Evolution and Development Biology
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Zhang X, Schlomer GL, Ellis BJ, et al. (2021) Environmental harshness and unpredictability: Do they affect the same parents and children? Development and Psychopathology. 1-7
Ellis BJ, Shakiba N, Adkins DE, et al. (2020) Early external-environmental and internal-health predictors of risky sexual and aggressive behavior in adolescence: An integrative approach. Developmental Psychobiology
Ellis BJ, Abrams LS, Masten AS, et al. (2020) Hidden talents in harsh environments. Development and Psychopathology. 1-19
Proffitt Leyva RP, Mengelkoch S, Gassen J, et al. (2020) Low socioeconomic status and eating in the absence of hunger in children aged 3-14. Appetite. 104755
Young ES, Frankenhuis WE, Ellis BJ. (2020) Theory and measurement of environmental unpredictability Evolution and Human Behavior
Shakiba N, Ellis BJ, Bush NR, et al. (2019) Biological sensitivity to context: A test of the hypothesized U-shaped relation between early adversity and stress responsivity. Development and Psychopathology. 1-20
DelPriore DJ, Shakiba N, Schlomer GL, et al. (2019) The effects of fathers on daughters' expectations for men. Developmental Psychology
Frankenhuis WE, de Vries SA, Bianchi J, et al. (2019) Hidden talents in harsh conditions? A preregistered study of memory and reasoning about social dominance. Developmental Science. e12835
Slagt M, Dubas JS, Ellis BJ, et al. (2018) Linking emotional reactivity "for better and for worse" to differential susceptibility to parenting among kindergartners. Development and Psychopathology. 1-18
Ellis BJ, Del Giudice M. (2018) Developmental Adaptation to Stress: An Evolutionary Perspective. Annual Review of Psychology
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