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Claire Etaugh, Ph.D.

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Psychology Bradley University 
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http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/108493/1/RegisterOfPhD_1966.pdf FALK, CLAIRE A. TEITELBAUM. B.A. '62, Barnard College; M.A. '64,. University of Minnesota. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Object and Pattern Discrimination Learning by Young Children as a Function of Availability of Cues. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Stevenson. 1966

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Harold W. Stevenson grad student 1966 UMN
 (Object and pattern discrimination learning by young children as a function of availability of cues.)
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Etaugh C, Geraghty C. (2018) Both Gender and Cohort Affect Perceptions of Forenames, but Are 25-Year-Old Standards Still Valid? Sex Roles. 79: 726-737
Bridges JS, Etaugh C, Barnes-Farrell J. (2002) Trait judgments of stay-at-home and employed parents: A function of social role and/or shifting standards? Psychology of Women Quarterly. 26: 140-150
Etaugh C, Moss C. (2001) Attitudes of employed women toward parents who choose full-time or part-time employment following their child's birth Sex Roles. 44: 611-619
Etaugh C, Folger D. (1998) Perceptions of parents whose work and parenting behaviors deviate from role expectations Sex Roles. 39: 215-223
Etaugh C, Williams B, Carlson P. (1996) Changing attitudes toward day care and maternal employment as portrayed in women's magazines: 1977-1990 Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 11: 207-218
Bridges JS, Etaugh C. (1996) Black and white college women's maternal employment outcome expectations and their desired timing of maternal employment Sex Roles. 35: 543-562
Etaugh C, Hoehn S. (1995) Perceiving Women: Effects of Marital, Parental, and Occupational Sex-Typing Variables Perceptual and Motor Skills. 80: 320-322
Bridges JS, Etaugh C. (1995) College students' perceptions of mothers: Effects of maternal employment-childrearing pattern and motive for employment Sex Roles. 32: 735-751
Worell J, Etaugh C. (1994) Transforming theory and research with women: Themes and variations Psychology of Women Quarterly. 18: 443-450
Bridges JS, Etaugh C. (1994) Black and white college women's perceptions of early maternal employment Psychology of Women Quarterly. 18: 427-431
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