Dorothy Flannagan

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1990 Psychology The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States 
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Fuhrman RW, Flannagan D, Matamoros M. (2009) Behavior expectations in cross-sex friendships, same-sex friendships, and romantic relationships Personal Relationships. 16: 575-595
Flannagan D, Marsh DL, Fuhrman R. (2005) Judgments about the hypothetical behaviors of friends and romantic partners Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 22: 797-815
Flannagan D, Pillow DR, Wise JC. (2002) Perceptions and communications about ADHD and ODD behaviors in children with combined type attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Children's Health Care. 31: 223-236
Bradley LA, Flannagan D, Fuhrman R. (2001) Judgment biases and characteristics of friendships of Mexican American and Anglo-American girls and boys Journal of Early Adolescence. 21: 405-424
Conkright L, Flannagan D, Dykes J. (2000) Effects of pronoun type and gender role consistency on children's recall and interpretation of stories Sex Roles. 43: 481-497
Flannagan D, Bradley L. (1999) Judging the behaviors of friends and unfamiliar peers: Patterns associated with age and gender Journal of Early Adolescence. 19: 389-404
Stultz CH, Flannagan D. (1999) Talk about school between mothers and children with or without ADHD Journal of Child and Family Studies. 8: 425-435
Flannagan D, Perese S. (1998) Emotional references in mother-daughter and mother-son dyads' conversations about school Sex Roles. 39: 353-367
Flannagan D. (1997) Associations between the school-related beliefs of Mexican-American and Anglo-American mothers and children Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 18: 603-617
Flannagan D, Baker-Ward L. (1996) Relations between mother-child discussions of children's preschool and kindergarten experiences Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 17: 423-437
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