Richard M. Dunham

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Schwartz SJ, Mullis RL, Waterman AS, et al. (2000) Ego Identity Status, Identity Style, and Personal Expressiveness Journal of Adolescent Research. 15: 504-521
Schwartz SJ, Mullis RL, Dunham RM. (1998) Effects of Authoritative Structure in the Measurement of Identity Formation: Individual Computer-Managed Versus Group Paper-and-Pencil Testing Computers in Human Behavior. 14: 239-248
Auslander BA, Dunham RM. (1996) Bulimia and the diffusion status of ego identity formation: similarities of the empirical descriptors of self and parent Journal of Adolescence. 19: 333-8
Kidwell J, Dunham RM, Bacho RA, et al. (1995) Identity Exploration: A "Crisis" Which May Go Unnoticed in Gifted Adolescents. Gifted Child Today. 18: 18-42
Jackson EP, Dunham RM, Kidwell JS. (1990) The Effects of Gender and of Family Cohesion and Adaptability on Identity Status Journal of Adolescent Research. 5: 161-174
Dunham RM, Kidwell JS, Portes PR. (1988) Effects of Parent-Adolescent Interaction on the Continuity of Cognitive Development from Early Childhood to Early Adolescence The Journal of Early Adolescence. 8: 297-310
Dunham RM, Kidwell JNS, Wilson SM. (1986) Rites of passage at adolescence: A ritual process paradigm Journal of Adolescent Research. 1: 139-153
Kidwell JS, Dunham RM, Peppin TM, et al. (1986) The Adolescent-in-the Family: The Effect of Historical Influence on the Growth of a Science Journal of Adolescent Research. 1: 33-45
Portes PR, Dunham RM, Williams SA. (1986) Preschool Intervention, Social Class, and Parent-Child Interaction Differences Journal of Genetic Psychology. 147: 241-255
Dunham RM, Portes PR, Williams S. (1984) Identification of mother-child interaction patterns:. A longitudinal evaluation of early age intervention effects on early adolescents Children and Youth Services Review. 6: 19-35
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