Nora D. Dunbar, Ph.D.

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2003 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Individual and Family Studies, Personality Psychology, Developmental Psychology
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Harold D. Grotevant grad student 2003 UMN
 (Typologies of adolescent adoptive identity: The influence of family context and relationships.)
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Grotevant HD, Lo AYH, Fiorenzo L, et al. (2017) Adoptive identity and adjustment from adolescence to emerging adulthood: A person-centered approach. Developmental Psychology. 53: 2195-2204
Grotevant HD, Dunbar N, Kohler JK, et al. (2007) Adoptive identity: How contexts within and beyond the family shapedevelopmental pathways Handbook of Adoption: Implications For Researchers, Practitioners, and Families. 77-89
Dunbar N, van Dulmen MH, Ayers-Lopez S, et al. (2006) Processes linked to contact changes in adoptive kinship networks. Family Process. 45: 449-64
Grotevant HD, Van Dulmen MHM, Dunbar N, et al. (2006) Antisocial behavior of adoptees and nonadoptees: Prediction from early history and adolescent relationships Journal of Research On Adolescence. 16: 105-131
Denner J, Dunbar N. (2004) Negotiating Femininity: Power and Strategies of Mexican American Girls Sex Roles. 50: 301-314
van Dulmen MH, Grotevant HD, Dunbar N, et al. (2002) Connecting national survey data with DSM-IV criteria. The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society For Adolescent Medicine. 31: 475-81
Fan X, Miller BC, Christensen M, et al. (2002) Questionnaire and Interview Inconsistencies Exaggerated Differences Between Adopted and Non-Adopted Adolescents in a National Sample Adoption Quarterly. 6: 7-27
Miller BC, Bayley BK, Christensen M, et al. (2001) Who Is Adopted? Adoption Quarterly. 5: 23-43
Azmitia M, Cooper CR, García EE, et al. (1996) The ecology of family guidance in low-income Mexican-American and European-American families Social Development. 5: X-23
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