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Daniel J. Weigel

Researcher at University of Nevada, Reno

Publications -  78
Citations -  2465

Daniel J. Weigel is an academic researcher from University of Nevada, Reno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relationship maintenance & Literacy. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 75 publications receiving 2258 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel J. Weigel include University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.

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Contributions of the home literacy environment to preschool‐aged children’s emerging literacy and language skills

TL;DR: In this paper, the concurrent and logitudinal connections between multiple components of the home environment and indicators of preschool-aged children's literacy and language development were examined, finding that parent literacy habits were positively associated with parental reading beliefs.
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Children’s acquisition of early literacy skills: examining family contributions

TL;DR: In this paper, a study of 143 families and their preschool-age children was undertaken to examine the relationship between the family environment and children's language and literacy skills, which was guided by three models hypothesized by Snow, Barnes, Chandler, Goodman, and Hemphill (1991) to explain the family's contribution to children's acquisition of languages and literacy.
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Mothers’ literacy beliefs: Connections with the home literacy environment and pre-school children’s literacy development:

TL;DR: This paper examined mothers' beliefs about literacy development, the association of those beliefs with other aspects of the home literacy environment, and connections between parental literacy beliefs and other aspects in the home environment.
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Ecological Influences of the Home and the Child-Care Center on Preschool-Age Children's Literacy Development.

TL;DR: This article examined how four components of children's home and child-care literacy environments, and the connections between these environments, were associated with preschool-age children's literacy and language development.
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How Couples Maintain Marriages: A Closer Look at Self and Spouse Influences upon the Use of Maintenance Behaviors in Marriages

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the role of self and cross-spouse associations in the use of maintenance behaviors and found that for wives, both self-perception of marital quality and spouse's satisfaction were related to maintenance behaviors.