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Project
Description: The aim of the research was to understand the role of self-esteem in influencing the relationship between parenting styles and social adjustment in young adults.
Project
Description: This project investigates the long-term effects of prenatal stress on stress hormones and behavior during early childhood in a subset of participants recruited for the Stress in Pregnancy (SIP) study, which is a diverse, New York City-based birth cohort.
Dataset
Part of Project: Perceived Parenting Styles, Self-esteem, Social Adjustment- Indian young adults
Description: The dataset contains the demographics (age, gender, educational qualification, socioeconomic background, and marital status) of 306 young adults (18 to 30 years), along with the coded item scores and results on the psychometrics related to perceived parenting styles, self-esteem, and social adjustment.
Document
Part of Project: Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study
Description: This codebook accompanies the Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study—Connecticut Dataset.
Document Type: Codebook