Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts

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In Press

  • Marceau, K., Leep, Y., Loviskag, A., Robertson, O.C., & Duncan, R.D. (in principal acceptance). Examining associations between monitoring-related parenting phenotypes and youth externalizing using a Discordant Sibling Random Intercept Cross Lagged Panel Model. Child Development, Stage 1 Registered Report.
  • Marceau, K., Law, A., Derefinko, K.J., Robertsong, O.C., Nozadi, S., Li, L., Liu, C., Leve, L.D., Ganiban, J.M., Bush, N., Propper, C., Moore, B., Elliott, A.J., Calub, CA., Bastian, T.M., Liang, D., Schweitzer, J.B., Al-Sahab, B., Schmidt, R.J., Volk, H.E., Neiderhiser, J.M., and the ECHO consortium. (in press) Prenatal smoking and child psychopathology associations by age and sex in the ECHO Cohort. Development & Psychopathology

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Invited Chapters

  • Hibel, L.C., Marceau, K., & Buhler-Wassmann, A.C. (2021). Salivary Bioscience and Human Development. In Taylor & Granger, D. (eds) Salivary Bioscience – Foundations of Interdisciplinary Saliva Research and Application.
  • Marceau, K., & Neiderhiser, J. M. (2013). Influences of gene environment interaction and correlation on disruptive behavior in the family context. In P. Tolan, & B. Leventhal (Eds.), Advances in clinical child and adolescent psychopathology, Volume I: Disruptive behavior. Springer.
  • Horwitz, B., Marceau, K., & Neiderhiser, J. M. (2011). Family relationship influences on development: What can we learn from genetic research? In K. Kendler, S. Jaffee, & D. Romer, (Eds.), The dynamic genome and mental health: The role of genes and environments in youth development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.