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  1. Rosenblum, K. L., McDonough, S., Muzik, M., Miller, A., & Sameroff, A. J. (2002). Maternal representations of the infant: Associations with infant response to the still face. Child Development, 73(4), 999-1015.
  2. Pine, R. J., Bleiberg, E., Fonagy, P., McDonough, S. C., & Ware, L. (2002). A three year old "monster". In J. Martin-Maldonado-Duran (Ed.), Infant and Toddler Mental Health: Models of Clinical Intervention with Infants and their Families 345-360. New York/London: Wiley.
  3. Li, L. W., Seltzer, M. M., & Greenberg, J. S. (2002). Social support and depressive symptoms: Differential patterns in wife and daughter caregivers. In C. S. Aneshensel (Ed.), Theory-based Data Analysis for the Social Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
  4. Lawrence, A., Jarman-Rhode, L., Dunkle, R., Campbell, R., Li, L. W., & Bakalar, H. (2002). Student pioneers and educational innovations: Attracting students to gerontology. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 39(1/2), 91-110.
  5. Cobb-Clark, D., & Kossoudji, S. A. (2002). Coming out of the shadows: Learning about legal status and wages from the legalized population. Journal of Labor Economics, 20(3), 598-628.
  6. Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Krause, N., & Morgan, D. (2002). Religious trajectories and transitions over the life course. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 55(1), 51-70.
  7. Hollingsworth, L. D. (2002). Should transracial adoption be allowed? In H. J. Karger, J. Midgley, & C. B. Brown (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Policy (2nd ed.). 221-234. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
  8. Hollingsworth, L. D. & Ruffin, V. M. (2002). Why are so many U. S. families adopting internationally?: A social exchange perspective. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 6(1), 81-97.
  9. Hollingsworth, L. D. (2002). Transracial adoptees in the media: 1986-1996. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 72(2), 289-293.
  10. Hanna, G. L., Piacentini, J., Cantwell, D., Fischer, D. J., Himle, J. A., & Van Etten, M. L. (2002). Obsessive-compulsive disorder with and without tics in a clinical sample of children and adolescents. Depression and Anxiety, 16(2), 59-63.
  11. Hanna, G. L., Cox, J. N., Boehnke, M., Himle, J., Curtis, G. C., & Leventhal, B. L. (2002). Genome-wide linkage analysis of families with obsessive-compulsive disorder ascertained through pediatric probands. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 114(5), 541-552.
  12. Gay, T. L., Himle, J. A., & Riba, M. B. (2002). Enhanced ambulatory experience for the clerkship: Curriculum innovation at the University of Michigan. Academic Psychiatry, 26(2), 90-95.
  13. Shaw, L. H., & Gant, L. M. (2002). Users divided?: Exploring the gender gap in internet use. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 5(6), 517-527.
  14. Shaw, L. H., & Gant, L. M. (2002). In defense of the internet: The relationship between internet communication and depression, loneliness, self-esteem, and perceived social support. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 5(2), 157-171.
  15. Stokes, C. E., & Gant, L. M. (2002). Turning the tables on the HIV/AIDS epidemic: Hip hop as a tool for reaching African-American adolescent girls. African-American Research Perspectives, 8(2), 70-81.
  16. Hernandez-Josefowicz, D. M., Allen-Meares, P., Fisher, R., & Piro-Lupinacci, M. (2002). School social work in the United States: A holistic approach. In M. Huxtable & E. Blyth (Eds.), School Social Work Worldwide 33-55. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  17. Parker, M., Call, V. R., Dunkle, R., & Vaitkus, M. (2002). "Out of sight" but not "out of mind": Parent contact and worry among senior ranking male officers in the military who live long distances from parents. Military Psychology, 14(4), 257-277.
  18. Danziger, S. K. (2002). Can welfare-to-work programs significantly reduce poverty levels? Yes. In H. Karger, J. Midgley, & B. Brown (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Policy (2nd ed.). 66-71. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
  19. Chatters, L. M., Taylor, R. J., Lincoln, K. D., & Schroepfer, T. (2002). Patterns of informal support from family and church members among African Americans. Journal of Black Studies, 33(1), 66-85.
  20. Paley, J. (2002). Toward an anthropology of democracy. Annual Review of Anthropology, 31, 469-496.
  21. Williams, T., Davis, L., MiIler-Cribbs, J., Saunders, J., & Williams, J. H. (2002). Friends, family, and neighborhood: Understanding academic outcomes of African-American youth. Urban Education, 37(3), 408-431.
  22. Kieffer, E., Willis, S., Arellano, N., & Guzman, R. (2002). Perspectives of pregnant and postpartum Latino women on diabetes, physical activity and health. Health Education and Behavior, 29(5), 542-556.
  23. Lincoln, K. D., Taylor, R. J., & Chatters, L. M. (2002). Advances in the measurement of religiosity among older African Americans: Implications for health and mental health researchers. In J. H. Skinner, J. A. Teresi, D. Holmes, S. M. Stahl, & A. L. Stewart (Eds.), Multicultural Measurement in Older Populations 199-220. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
  24. Jayaratne, S. D., Mattison D., & Croxton, T. (2002). Social work practice behaviors and beliefs: Rural-urban differences? Advances in Social Work, 3(2), 117-132.
  25. Jayaratne, S. D., Mattison, D., & Croxton, T. (2002). Race, practice behaviors and the NASW Code of Ethics. Journal of Social Service Research, 28(3), 65-89.

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