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Belsky, J. (2005). Attachment theory and research in ecological perspective: Insights from the Pennsylvania Infant and Family Development Project and the NICHD Study of Early Child Care. In K.E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann & E. Waters (Eds.), Attachment from Infancy to Adulthood. pp. 71-97. New York: Guilford Press.

Belsky, J. (2002). Developmental origins of attachment styles. Attachment and Human Development, 4, 166-170.

Belsky, J., & Fearon, R.M.P. (2002). Early attachment security, subsequent maternal sensitivity, and later child development: Does continuity in development depend upon continuity of caregiving? Attachment and Human Development, 4, 361-387.

Shaver, P., Belsky, J., & Brennan, K.A. (2000). The Adult Attachment Interview and self-reports of romantic attachment: Associations across domains and methods. Personal Relationships, 7, 25-43.

Belsky, J. (1999). Modern evolutionary theory and patterns of attachment. In J. Cassidy & P. Shaver (Eds.), Handbook of attachment theory and research. pp. 141-161. New York:Guilford Press.

Belsky, J. (1999). Interactional and contextual determinants of attachment security. In J. Cassidy & P. Shaver (Eds.), Handbook of attachment theory and research. pp. 249-264. New York:Guilford Press.

Freitag, M., Belsky, J., Grossmann, K., Grossmann, K.E., & Scheuerer-Engliseh, H. (1996). Continuity in parent-child relationships from infancy to middle childhood and relations with friendship competence. Child Development, 67, 1437-1455.

Volling, B.L., & Belsky, J. (1992). The Contribution of Mother-Child and Father-Child Relationships to the Quality of Sibling Interaction: A Longitudinal Study. Child Development, 63, 1209-1222.

Belsky, J., & Braungart, J.M. (1991). Are Insecure-Avoidant Infants with Extensive Day-Care Experience Less Stressed by and More Independent in the Strange Situation. Child Development, 62, 567-572.

Belsky, J., & Rovine, M. (1987). Temperament and Attachment Security in the Strange Situation: An Empirical Rapprochement. Child Development, 58, 787-795.

Belsky, J., Gilstrap, B., & Rovine, M. (1984). The Pensylvania Infant and Family Development Project, I: Stability and Change in Mother-Infant and Father-Infant Interaction in a Family Setting at One, Three and Nine Months. Child Development, 55, 692-705.


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