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Marc H. Bornstein

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  696
Citations -  41036

Marc H. Bornstein is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child development & Child rearing. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 663 publications receiving 36337 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc H. Bornstein include Max Planck Society & New York University.

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Change over time in parents’ beliefs about and reported use of corporal punishment in eight countries with and without legal bans

TL;DR: Continuing use of corporal punishment and belief in the necessity of its use in some countries despite legal bans suggest that campaigns to promote awareness of legal bans and to educate parents regarding alternate forms of discipline are worthy of international attention and effort along with legal bans themselves.
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Early understanding of two words for the same thing: A CDI study of lexical comprehension in infant bilinguals

TL;DR: The authors used CDI-data from 31 bilingual children growing up bilingual in French and Dutch to investigate the extent to which children understand translation equivalents (translation equivalents) of words from two languages that have the same meaning.
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Infant Temperament: Stability by Age, Gender, Birth Order, Term Status, and Socioeconomic Status

TL;DR: St stability coefficients for temperament factors and scales were medium to large for shorter interassessment intervals and small to medium for longer (> 10 months) intervals.
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Sex differences in directional brain responses to infant hunger cries.

TL;DR: Results show sex-dependent modulation of brain responses to infant requests to be fed, and specifically, they indicate that women interrupt mind wandering when exposed to the sounds of infant hunger cries, whereas men carry on without interruption.