@VRCCrimCam new z-proso paper led by Anne Steinhoff shows: dual harm ( against self and others) during adolescence is predicted by specific childhood risks. Multiple negative outcomes in adulthood. https://t.co/SoBleWlnr3
@VRCCrimCam vicious circle between negative teacher-child relationship and oppositional behaviour in class. New z-proso findings in paper led by Sara Valdebenito. https://t.co/WDZciVqtb1
New pre-print from #EBLS addresses the neglected topic of the impact of #ADHD symptoms in #pregnancy. Using data from eight countries we looked at the associations between ADHD symptoms in pregnancy and a range of different outcomes. https://t.co/h3bDNX0SQY
Doing this was so much fun! Loved trying to demonstrate ‘painted’ organic solar cells and make a solar oven as part of @icoutreach’s brilliant STEM in Action Programme! ☺️ 🙈https://t.co/nI9CCM1kj7
@Neuro_Skeptic@chrisdc77@lakens@BrianNosek Sounds like Feynman 40 years ago on BBC: Social science is an example of a science which is not a science. They follow the forms. You gather data, you do so and so and so forth, but they don’t get any laws, they haven’t found out anything. They haven’t got anywhere – yet.
New EBLS paper led by the amazing Huyen Do from the Vietnam team: https://t.co/FGCAMACxJE. Explores the inter-generational effects of violence, beginning with mothers' own experiences of child maltreatment and via intimate partner violence during pregnancy in Central Vietnam
Robert Muggah and colleagues at Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies are organising an exciting event on the Past, the Present and the Future of Violence. The event will be on 13 September at 11.30am EST. Register at https://t.co/ARxmWubW2z.
We also discuss how more direct (longitudinal) tests of risk-taking models of delinquency are needed & how better integration of risk-taking and criminological perspectives can be beneficial for advancing knowledge in this area. w/ @eisner_p @hafetzj @VRCCrimCam
Just out in Developmental Review: https://t.co/MqHjwamS9v. We ask how well adolescent risk-taking models of delinquency can explain developmental and individual differences in delinquent behaviour. Covers dual systems theories, fuzzy trace theory, lifespan wisdom model, & DNERM
So good to see Jacobs Center colleagues in person again! And excited to welcome our new fieldwork manager and research associate of the Zurich Project on Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso). Welcome aboard, Céline Gloor!