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1 KATHRYN LEMERY-CHALFANT, PH.D. CURRICULUM VITAE Associate Professor Department of Psychology, Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Office phone: (480) ; Lab phone: (480) Fax: (480) EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Developmental Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison 1996 Masters of Science, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Developmental Psychology 1994 Bachelor of Arts, Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, Psychology ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2008-present Associate Professor, Arizona State University, Developmental Psychology Affiliated with Clinical Psychology, Justice Studies Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, Developmental Psychology Affiliated with Clinical Psychology, Justice Studies Assistant Scientist, Waisman Center on Mental Retardation and Human Development 1994-present Wisconsin Twin Panel Co-Director, Madison, Wisconsin Associate Research Specialist, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND AWARDS

2 Elected Member-at-Large on the Division 7 Executive Committee of the American Psychological Association 2009 Recognized at graduation as making a difference/enhancing the experience of a graduate 2006 Psi Chi Professor of the Year 1999 American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award NIMH Predoctoral Traineeship, Training Program in Emotion Research (Richard Davidson, Program Director), University of Wisconsin Madison Affiliate, Wisconsin Center for Affective Science PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association (APA) Behavior Genetics Association (BGA) Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD) Western Psychological Association (WPA) PENDING GRANTS 2014 MPI s Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant and Leah Doane, NICHD, Social and Genetic Contributions to Children s Sleep, Health and Functioning, 1R01 HD , impact score of 27, 18 th percentile ( ); revision impact score of 24, 12 th percentile ( ; funding decision pending). $3,684,171 total costs. Percent recognition 40% 2014 MPI s Nancy Gonzales and Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, NIAAA, Developmental Gene-Culture Interplay in Mexican American Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Addiction, 1R01 AA-- $3,764,127 total costs. Percent recognition: 32% FUNDED GRANTS

3 Co-Investigator, NIA, Does resilience to childhood adversity improve with social intelligence training? 1R01- AG (MPI s Frank Infurna & Alex Zautra). $608,459 total costs Co-Investigator, NIMH, Emerging Regulatory Capacity in Low-income Mexican American Children, (MPI s Keith Crnic, Nancy Gonzales, Linda Luecken). 1R01 MH , $3,550,724 total costs. Percent recognition: 10% Co-Investigator (MPI of subcontract), NIDA (subcontract from University of Pittsburgh), Early Family Prevention of Adolescent Alcohol, Drug Use and Psychopathology, (MPI s Daniel Shaw, Thomas Dishion & Melvin Wilson). 1R01 DA A1, $7,636,476 total costs ($4,044,972 ASU subcontract). Percent recognition: 30% Principal Investigator, CLAS NS-SS-GRG and Department of Psychology, Gene-Environment Interplay and Child Psychopathology, $38,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 100% Consultant, NIMH, Validating RDoC for Children and Adolescents: A Twin Study with Neuroimaging Followup, (PI Hill Goldsmith). 1R01 MH A Co-Investigator, NIAAA, Exploring a Novel Approach to Clarify Parenting Effects on Drinking Outcomes, (PI, Laurie Chassin). 1R21 AA , $213,125 total costs. Percent recognition: 5% Principal Investigator, NIMH (subcontract from the University of Wisconsin-Madison), Risk for Child Psychopathology: A Twin-Study Perspective, 2R01-MH59785 Administrative Supplement. $33,777 total costs. Percent recognition: 100% Co-Investigator, NIMH, Research Training in Child Mental Health/Primary Prevention, (PI Laurie Chassin). 7T32 MH Principal Investigator (co-pi Carlos Valiente), School of Social and Family Dynamics, Genetic and Environmental Influences

4 on Resilience in the Second Year of Life, $24,784 total costs. Percent recognition: 50% Principal Investigator, Arizona Biomedical Research Commission, Molecular and Quantitative Genetic Approaches to Understanding Child Psychopathology, $145,178 total costs. Percent recognition: 100% Principal Investigator, Challenged Child Project, Arizona Twin Project: Studying Early Resilience in a Culturally and Genetically Informative Design, $24,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 50% Co-Investigator, NIMH competing continuation, The Course of Regulation and Dysregulation in Children, (MPIs, Nancy Eisenberg & Tracy Spinrad). 2R01-MH $1,535,004 total costs. Percent recognition: 5% Principal Investigator, Institute for Mental Health Research, Genetic and Environmental Precursors to Resilience and Child Mental Health, $25,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 50% Co-PI (PI of subcontract), NIMH, Risk for Child Psychopathology: A Twin-Study Perspective, 2R01-MH59785 (PI, H. Hill Goldsmith) $2,737,780 total costs ($396,251 total costs subcontract). Percent recognition: 100% subcontract Principal Investigator, Arizona State University Institute for Social Science Research, Resilience Mechanisms in Low Income Hispanic Mothers and Their Infants: Accounting for Health Disparities, $19,600 direct costs. Percent recognition: 100% Principal Investigator, Institute for Mental Health Research, Social Relations and Child Psychopathology: A Twin Study, $25,000 direct costs. Percent recognition: 100% Co-Investigator, NIA, Resilience and Health in Communities and Individuals, R01-AG , (PI Alex Zautra). $2,966,195 total costs. Percent recognition: 10%

5 Co-Investigator, NIMH, Research Training in Child Mental Health/Primary Prevention, 6 T32 MH189387, (PI Laurie Chassin). $1,355,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 5% Co-Investigator, NIMH, Emotion, Regulatory Processes and Social Functioning, 2R01-MH060838, (MPIs, Nancy Eisenberg & Tracy Spinrad). $1,076,401 total costs. Percent recognition: 5% Principal Investigator, Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Using Psychosocial and Biological Assessments to Understand the Development of Childhood Mood and Behavioral Disorders, $7,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 100% Principal Investigator, NIMH, Childhood Emotionality and the Emotion-Modulated Startle, R03- MH67051, $75,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 100% Co-Investigator, NIMH, Caregiving, Cognition, and Physiological Stress Responses. R03-MH (PI. Linda Luecken). $149,500 total costs. Percent recognition: 10% Co-Investigator, Saint Luke s Health Initiative, Resilience Through Healthy Aging: From Framingham to Phoenix. (co- PI s Alex Zautra and John Hall), $80,000 total costs. Percent recognition: 10% Co-Investigator, NIMH, Longitudinal Twin Studies of Emotional Development, R37- MH50560 (PI, H. Hill Goldsmith). $2,474,743 total costs Co-Principal Investigator, NIMH, Risk for Child Psychopathology: A Twin-Study Perspective, R01-MH59785 (PI, H. Hill Goldsmith). $2,098,911 total costs. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND INVITED CHAPTERS * denotes student or postdoc author 61. *Brooker, R. J., Buss, K. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Aksan, N., Davidson, R. J., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in press). Associations between infant anger and toddler behavior

6 problems are moderated by developmental trajectories and familial life stress. Developmental Psychology. 60. Valiente, C., Swanson, J., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Berger, R. H (in press). Children s effortful control and academic achievement: Do relational peer victimization and classroom participation operate as mediators? Journal of School Psychology. 59. *Sulik, M. J., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Swann, G., *Silva, K. M., Reiser, M., *Stover, D. A. & Verrelli, B. C. (in press). Interactions among COMT genotype, parenting, and sex predict children s internalizing symptoms and inhibitory control: Evidence for differential susceptibility. Development and Psychopathology. 58. *Swanson, J., Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Bradley, B., & Eggum-Wilkens, N. (in press). Longitudinal relations between parents reactions to children s negative emotions, effortful control, and math achievement: a three-wave study in early elementary school. Child Development, 85(5). 57. *Taylor, Z., E., *Sulik, M. J., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T. L., *Silva, K. M., Lemery- Chalfant, K., *Stover, D. A., & Verrelli, B. C. (in press). Development of egoresiliency during early childhood: An examination of polymorphisms in the serotonin transporter gene and observed parenting. Social Development. Online first. DOI: /sode *Clifford, S. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (in press). Molecular genetics of resilience. In M. Pluess s (Ed.) Genetics of psychological well-being: The role of heritability and genetics in positive psychology. Oxford University Press. 55. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Clifford, S., & *Swann, G. (in press). Temperament and child psychopathology: Specificity in shared genetic effects. In Y. Kim s (Series Ed.) & K. Saudino & J. Ganiban (Vol. Eds.), Behavior genetics book series: Behavior genetics of temperament and personality. New York, NY: Springer. 54. Eggum-Wilkens, N., Valiente, C., Swanson, J. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2014). Children's shyness, popularity, school liking, cooperative participation, and internalizing problems in the early school years. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 29, DOI: /j.ecresq *Brooker, R. J., Buss, K. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Aksan, N., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013). The development of stranger fear in infancy and toddlerhood: Normative

7 development, individual differences, antecedents, and outcomes. Developmental Science, 16, DOI: /desc *Meek, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Jahromi, L. & Valiente, C. (2013). A review of gene-environment correlations and their implications for autism: A conceptual model. Psychological Review, 120(3), DOI: /a *Moore, M. N., *Salk, R. H., Van Hulle, C. A., Abramson, L. Y., Hyde, J. S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013). Genetic and environmental influences on rumination, distraction, and depressed mood: A twin study. Clinical Psychological Science, 1, DOI: / Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Kao, K., *Swann, G., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013). Childhood temperament: passive gene-environment correlation, gene-environment interaction, and the hidden importance of the family environment. Development and Psychopathology, 25, DOI: /S NIHMS# Schmidt, N. L., Van Hulle, C., *Brooker, R. J., *Meyer, L. R., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013). Wisconsin twin research: Early development, childhood psychopathology, autism, and sensory over-responsivity. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 16, PMID: NIHMS# DOI: /thg Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Clifford, S., *McDonald, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Valiente, C. (2013). Arizona Twin Project: a focus on early resilience. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 16, DOI: /thg Goldsmith, H. H. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2013). Genetic influences on individual differences in approach and avoidance. In A. J. Elliot s (Ed.), Handbook of approach and avoidance motivation (pp ). New York, NY: Psychology Press. 46. Valiente, C., *Swanson, J. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2012). Kindergartners temperament and classroom engagement: Moderation by effortful control. Social Development, 21, DOI: /j x 45. Van Hulle, C. A., Shirtcliff, E. S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2012). Genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in cortisol level and circadian rhythm in middle childhood. Hormones and Behavior,62(1), DOI: /j.yhbeh PMID: PMCID: PMC *Sulik, M. J., Eisenberg, N., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Spinrad, T. L., *Silva, K. M., Eggum, N. D., *Betkowski, J. A., Kupfer, A., Smith, C. L., *Gaertner, B., *Stover, D. A., & Verrelli, B.C. (2012). Interactions between serotonin transporter gene

8 haplotypes and quality of mothers parenting predict the development of children s noncompliance. Developmental Psychology, 48, DOI: /a PMID: PMCID: PMC *Swanson, J., Valiente, C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2012). Predicting academic achievement from cumulative home risk: Evidence of multiple social and emotional mediating mechanisms. Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 58, *Gress-Smith, J. L., Luecken, L. J., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Howe, R. (2012). Postpartum depression prevalence and impact on infant health, weight, and sleep in low-income and ethnic minority women and infants. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16, DOI /s y PMID: *Keuler, M. M., Schmidt, N. L., Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H.H. (2011). Sensory over-responsivity: Prenatal risk factors and temperamental contributions. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 32, PMID: PMCID: PMC *Finan, P., Zautra, A. J., Davis, M. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Covault, J., & Tennen, H. (2011). COMT moderates the relation of daily maladaptive coping and pain in fibromyalgia. Pain, 152, PMID: PMCID: PMC *Vendlinski, M. K., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Essex, M. J., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Genetic risk by experience interaction for childhood internalizing problems: Converging evidence across multiple methods. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 52, PMID: *Swanson, J., Valiente, C., *O Brien, T. C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2011). The relation of parenting to children s academic achievement, social competence, and physical health: the mediating role of resilience. Journal of Early Adolescence, 31, DOI: / *Liew, J., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T., *Eggum, N., *Haugen, R. G., Kupfer, A., Reiser, M. R., Smith, C. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & *Baham, M. E. (2010). Physiological regulation, fearfulness, and shyness as predictors of young children s empathy-related reactions. Social Development, 20, DOI: /j x PMID: PMCID: PMC *Finan, P., Zautra, A., Davis, M., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Covault, J. & Tennen, H. (2010). Genetic influences on the dynamics of pain and affect in fibromyalgia. Health Psychology, 29, DOI: /a

9 35. Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & *Swanson, J. (2010). Prediction of Kindergartners academic competence from their effortful control and emotionality: Evidence for direct and moderated relations. Journal of Educational Psychology, 102, DOI: /a Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2010). How genes and environments work together to promote resilience. In J. W. Reich, A. J. Zautra & J. S. Hall s Handbook of adult resilience (pp ). New York, NY: Guilford. 33. Davis, M., Luecken, L. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2009). Resilience in common life: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Personality, 77, PMID: Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & *Swanson, J. (2009). Children s responses to daily social stressors: Relations with parenting, children s effortful control, and adjustment. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50, PMID: *Wagner, A. I., Schmidt, N. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Leavitt, L. A. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2009). The limited effects of obstetrical and neonatal complications on conduct and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in middle childhood. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 30, *McDonald, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2009). Temperament. In Harry T. Reis & Susan Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 29. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Doelger, L. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2008). Genetic relations between effortful and attentional control and symptoms of psychopathology in middle childhood. Infant and Child Development, 17, NIHMSID# Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Swanson, J., & Reiser, M. (2008). Prediction of children s academic competence from their effortful control, relationships, and classroom participation. Journal of Educational Psychology, 100, *Ruf, H. T., Schmidt, N. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2007). Components of childhood impulsivity and inattention: Child, family, and genetic correlates. European Journal of Developmental Science, 1, Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Schreiber, J. E., Schmidt, N. L., *Van Hulle, C. A., Essex, M. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2007). Assessing internalizing and externalizing disorders in young children: Validation of the HBQ. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46,

10 25. Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2007). Genetic and environmental influences on socio-emotional behavior in toddlers: An initial twin study of the Infant Temperament and Socio-emotional Assessment (ITSEA). Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48, *Volbrecht, M., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Aksan, N., Zahn-Waxler, C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2007). Examining the familial link between positive affect and empathy development in the second year. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 168, Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Reiser, M. (2007). Pathways to problem behaviors: chaotic homes, parent and child effortful control, and parenting. Social Development, 16, Goldsmith, H. H., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Schmidt, N. L., Arneson, C. L., & Schmidt, C. K. (2007). Longitudinal analyses of affect, temperament, and childhood psychopathology. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 10, Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & *Castro, K. S. (2007). Children s effortful control and academic competence: Mediation through school liking. Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 53, Lemery-Chalfant, K., Goldsmith, H. H., Schmidt, N. L., Arneson, C. L., & Van Hulle, C. A. (2006). Wisconsin Twin Project: Current directions and findings. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 9, *Schreiber, J. E., Shirtcliff, E. A., Van Hulle, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Klein, M., Kalin, N., Essex, M., & Goldsmith, H.H. (2006). Environmental influences on family similarity in afternoon cortisol levels: Twin and parent-offspring designs. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 31, Lemery, K. S., & *Doelger, L. (2005). Genetic vulnerabilities to psychopathology. In B. L. Hankin and John R. Z. Abela (Eds.), Development of psychopathology: A vulnerability-stress perspective, pp Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 17. Lemery, K. S. (2005). Temperament. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Development, pp Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 16. Luecken, L., & Lemery, K. S. (2004). Early caregiving and physiological stress responses. Clinical Psychology Review, 24,

11 15. *Van Hulle, C., A., Goldsmith, H. H., & Lemery, K. S. (2004). Genetic, environmental, and gender effects on individual differences in toddler expressive language. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 47, Goldsmith, H. H., Lemery, K. S., & Essex, M. J. (2004). Temperament as a liability factor for behavioral disorders of childhood. In L. DiLalla (Ed.), Behavioral genetic principles development, personality, and psychopathology, pp Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 13. Lemery, K. (2003). Twin study contributions to understanding ontogeny. In D.N. Cooper (Ed.) Nature Encyclopedia of the Human Genome, Vol. 5, pp London: Nature Publishing Group. Also published online in the Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 12. Lemery, K. S., Essex, M., & Smider, N. (2002). Revealing the relationship between temperament and behavior problem symptoms by eliminating measurement confounding: Expert ratings and factor analyses. Child Development, 73, *Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery, K. S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2002). Wisconsin Twin Panel. Twin Research, 5, Lemery, K. S. (2002). Twin studies. In N. Salkind (Ed.), Macmillan Psychology Reference Series: Vol. 1: Child Development (pp ). Gale Group: Thomson Learning. 9. Lemery, K. S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2001). Genetic and environmental influences on preschool sibling cooperation and conflict: Associations with difficult temperament and parenting style. Marriage and Family Review, 33, Simultaneously published in K. Deater-Deckard & S. A. Petrill (Eds.), Gene-environment processes in social behaviors and relationships (pp.77-99). New York: The Haworth Press. 8. Goldsmith, H. H., & Lemery, K. S. (2000). Linking temperamental fearfulness and anxiety symptoms: A behavior-genetic perspective. Biological Psychiatry, 48, Aksan, N. & Lemery, K. S. (2000). The role of emotion in the development of child psychopathology: A commentary on Zahn-Waxler. In R. J. Davidson (Ed.), Anxiety, depression, and emotion (pp ). New York: Oxford University Press. 6. Goldsmith, H. H., Lemery, K. S., Aksan, N., & Buss, K. A. (2000). Temperamental substrates of personality development. In D. Molfese & V. Molfese (Eds.), Temperament and personality development across the lifespan (pp. 1-32). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

12 5. Lemery, K. S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (1999). Genetically informative designs for the study of behavioural development. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 23, Lemery, K. S., Goldsmith, H. H., Klinnert, M. D., & Mrazek, D. A. (1999). Developmental models of infant and childhood temperament. Developmental Psychology, 35, Goldsmith, H. H., Lemery, K. S., Buss, K. A., & Campos, J. (1999). Genetic analyses of focal aspects of infant temperament. Developmental Psychology, 35, Goldsmith, H. H., Buss, K. A., & Lemery, K. S. (1997). Toddler and childhood temperament: Expanded content, stronger genetic evidence, new evidence for the importance of environment. Developmental Psychology, 33, Goldsmith, H. H., Gottesman, I., & Lemery, K. S. (1997). Epigenetic approaches to developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 9, REFEREED PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS * denotes student or postdoc author 42. *Clifford, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (in press). Phenotypic specificity: Unique and shared genetic and environmental contributions to children s fear, anger, and sadness. Behavior Genetics (abstract) Charlottesville, Virginia. 41. *Elam, K. K., *Wang, F., *Bountress, K., Chassin, L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Dick, D., *Pandinka, D., Salvatore, J., Agrawal, A. & Sher, K. (in press). Using a theorybased polygenic risk score for behavioral undercontrol to examine evocative genotype-environment correlation. Behavior Genetics (abstract) Charlottesville, Virginia. 40. *Meek, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (in press). Testing a conceptual model of cascading gene-environment correlation: AVPR1A, children s social competence, and maternal preference across seven years. Behavior Genetics (abstract) Charlottesville, Virginia. 39. *Scott, B., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Tenn, J. & Goldsmith, H. H. (in press). A twin factor mixture modeling approach to childhood temperament: Differential heritability. Behavior Genetics (abstract) Charlottesville, Virginia.

13 38. *Swann, G., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Valiente, C. (2012). Impact of early parental warmth and concurrent punitive discipline on the heritability of young children s problem behaviors. Behavior Genetics, 42, (abstract) Edinburgh, Scotland. 37. *Clifford, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Serotonin transporter genotype moderates the association between socioeconomic status and anxiety in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 41, 898. (abstract) Newport, RI. 36. *Gagne, J., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Longitudinal analysis of inhibitory control and ADHD-related behavior problems and symptoms: Toddlerhood, first grade, and early adolescence. Behavior Genetic, 41, 898. (abstract) Newport, RI. 35. *Kao, K., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Shared environment moderates heritability of temperament in childhood. Behavior Genetics, 41, 915. (abstract) Newport, RI. 34. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Quadratic COMT x sex predicts anxiety and depression in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 41, 920. (abstract) Newport, RI. 33. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Dopamine and vasopressin moderate mother and father warmth on externalizing and competence behaviors across childhood and adolescence. Behavior Genetics, 41, 928. (abstract) Newport, RI. 32. *Swann, G., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). MAOA as a plasticity gene that moderates the association between harsh physical discipline and externalizing symptoms in girls. Behavior Genetics, 41, (abstract) Newport, RI. 31. Van Hulle, C., Shirtcliff, E., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T.C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2011). Both basal cortisol and CRHR1 gene variants predict fearfulness in middle childhood. Behavior Genetics, 41, (abstract) Newport, RI. 30. Keuler, M. M., Schmidt, N. L., Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2010). Sensory processing disorder: Prenatal implications and temperament contributions. Behavior Genetics, 40, (abstract) 29. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2010). Neuropeptide Y moderates the impact of childhood stress on behavior problems. Behavior Genetics, 40, 808. (abstract)

14 28. *Vendlinski, M., *Javaras, K. N., Van Hulle, C., Schmidt, N. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2010). Latent class analysis of childhood mental health symptoms: Estimating the heritabilities of empirically defined categories. Behavior Genetics, 40, (abstract) 27. Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2009). Genetic risk or resilience? Elucidating the role of context. Behavior Genetics, 39, 667. (abstract) 26. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2009). A monozygotic twin difference score approach to parenting as a nonshared environmental influence on behavior problem symptoms. Behavior Genetics, 39, (abstract) 25. Gagne, J. R., *Vendlinski, M. K., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2009). A twin study of inhibitory control in toddlerhood and related behavior problems in the first grade. Behavior Genetics, 39, 654. (abstract) 24. *O'Brien, T. C., *Swanson, J., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2008). Internalizing, externalizing, and ADHD in middle childhood: The role of mothering and fathering in toddlerhood. Behavior Genetics, 38, (abstract) 23. Van Hulle, C., Rhee, S., Knapfo, A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Goldsmith, H. H., & Zahn-Waxler, C. (2008). Cognitive, affective and behavioral components of empathy in middle childhood: A comparison of two twin samples. Behavior Genetics, 38, 651. (abstract) 22. *Vendlinski, M. K., *Bagley, J. L., Schmidt, N. L., Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery- Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2008). Does the heritability of child externalizing or internalizing differ based on rural vs. urban residence? Behavior Genetics, 38, (abstract) 21. *Vendlinski, M., Schmidt, N., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2007). Genetic and experiential influences in the development of childhood externalizing problems. Behavior Genetics, 37, (abstract) 20. *Purdom, C. L., *Stevenson, M. M., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Howe, R., & Luecken, L. L. (2008). Acculturation moderates the effect of self-mastery on self-rated health in Hispanic women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, S57. (abstract) 19. *Gress, J. L., *Purdom, C., Howe, R., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Luecken, L. (2008). Psychosocial predictors of breastfeeding in low-income minority women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, S135. (abstract)

15 18. Lemery, K. S., Schmidt, N. L., *Justen, A. A., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2005). Dermatoglyphic asymmetries and physical attractiveness predict externalizing behaviors in children: Genes or prenatal environment? Behavior Genetics, 35, (abstract) 17. *Doelger, L., Lemery, K.S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2005). Comparing mother and selfreport of child internalizing symptoms: Are children better reporters? Behavior Genetics, 35, 799. (abstract) 16. *Schreiber, J. E., *Van Hulle, C. A., *Biersach, P. L., Lemery, K. S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2003). Genetic and environmental influence on afternoon and evening cortisol levels. Behavior Genetics, 33, 718. (abstract) 15. Lemery, K. S., *Sigl, A., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2002). Evidence for general genes in developmental psychopathology: Associations between temperament and symptoms in young children. Behavior Genetics, 32, 475. (abstract) 14. *Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery, K. S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2002). Temperament and expressive language: Evidence for shared genetic and environmental effects? Behavior Genetics, 32, 487. (abstract) 13. Lemery, K. S. (2002). Sickle cell anemia. In N. Salkind (Ed.), Macmillan Psychology Reference Series: Volume 1: Child Development (p. 1003). Gale Group: Thomson Learning. 12. Lemery, K. S., Schmidt, N. L., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2001). Genetic and contrast effects on temperamental difficulty and unadaptability in infancy and early childhood. Behavior Genetics, 31, 458. (abstract) 11. Goldsmith, H. H., & Lemery, K. S. (October, 1999). A twin study perspective on the association between temperament and symptom clusters during childhood. Molecular Psychiatry, 4, S119. (abstract) 10. Lemery, K. S., Gahagan, A. L., & Goldsmith, H. H. (July, 1999). Exploring the etiology of the relationship between temperament and behavior problems with temperamentally extreme twins. Behavior Genetics, 29, 361. (abstract) 9. Goldsmith, H. H., & Lemery, K. S. (June, 1998). The Wisconsin Twin Panel: Temperament in context. Behavior Genetics, 28, 469. (abstract) 8. Lemery, K. S., Comeau, C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (July, 1997). The role of parenting style in the genetics of childhood temperament: A report from the Wisconsin Twin Panel. Behavior Genetics, 27, 597. (abstract)

16 7. Goldsmith, H. H., Aksan, N., Lemery, K. S., Smider, N., Clark, R., Klein, M., & Essex, M. (April, 1996). Maternal views of emotional regulation: Heritability and temperamental antecedents in infancy. Infant Behavior and Development, 19. (abstract) 6. Lemery, K. S., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 1996). Genetic evidence for difficult temperament in early childhood: A twin study. Infant Behavior and Development, 19. (abstract) 5. Buss, K. A., Bihun, J., & Lemery, K. S. (1995, June). Genetic and environmental contributions to emotional reactivity in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Behavior Genetics, 25, 258. (abstract) 4. Goldsmith, H. H., Aksan, N., Lemery, K. S., Bihun, J., Buss, K. A., Pfeifer, M., Bolliger, C., Larson, R., & Lopez, J. (1995, June). Initial evidence for genetic influences on the onset of emotional expressions in early life. Behavior Genetics, 25, 267. (abstract) 3. Goldsmith, H. H., Buss, K. A., & Lemery, K. S. (1994). Biometric structure of infant, toddler, and preschooler temperament. Behavior Genetics, 24, 514. (abstract) 2. Lemery, K. S., Buss, K. A., & Aksan, N. (1994). Genetic analyses of early temperament. Infant Behavior and Development, 17, 777. (abstract) 1. Lemery, K. S., Goldsmith, H. H., Klinnert, M. D., & Mrazek, D. A. (1994). Developmental models of infant temperament. Infant Behavior and Development, 17, 778. (abstract) TECHNICAL REPORTS Goldsmith, H. H., Reilly, J., Lemery, K. S., Longley, S., & Prescott, A. (1993). Preschool Laboratory Temperament Assessment Battery (PS Lab-TAB; Version 1.0). Technical Report, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW * denotes student or postdoc author *Clifford, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2014). The unique and shared genetic and environmental contributions to fear, anger, and sadness in middle childhood. Revision invited, Child Development.

17 *Eggum, N., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Aksan, N., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2014). A twin study of toddler self-conscious shyness: growth over time, strong role of the environment, and lack of prediction from infant fearful shyness. Revision invited, Infancy. Van Hulle, C., Shirtcliff, E. A., *Moore, M. N., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2014). Genetic and environmental contributions to covariation between DHEA and testosterone in adolescent twins. Submitted to Behavior Genetics. *Wang, F. L., Chassin, L. Geiser, C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2014). Relation between GABRA2 haplotypes and adolescent hyperactive-inattentive symptoms, conduct problems, and substance experimentation: Mediation by impulsivity and sensation seeking. Submitted to Psychiatric Genetics. *Swanson, J., Valiente, C., Bradley, B., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2014). Teachers effortful control and children s externalizing behaviors and achievement: mediational and moderational processes. Submitted to Social Development. *Li, Y., *Sulik, M., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Stover, D., & Verrelli, B. C. (2014). Predicting childhood effortful control from the interactions between early parenting quality and children s dopamine transporter gene haplotypes. Submitted to Development and Psychopathology. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION * denotes student or postdoc author *Scott, B., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Tenn, J. & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). A twin factor mixture modeling approach to childhood temperament: Differential heritability. *Clifford, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). Method differences in children s temperament: A twin study approach. *Huggett, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Clifford, S., *O Brien, T. C., *Swann, G., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). MAOA gene moderates the association between parental harsh physical discipline and externalizing symptoms in girls. *Yee, C., *Clifford, S., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). NPY gene buffers the associations between CRHR1 and FKBP5 genes and childhood depression symptoms. Van Hulle, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2014). Trajectories of sensory over-responsivity from early to middle childhood: Birth and temperament risk factors.

18 Gagne, J., R., *O Sullivan, D. L., Schmidt, N. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013). Genetic mediation of the association of attentional control with adolescent anxiety. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Ficks, C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). Differential parenting as a predictor of child psychopathology. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Valiente, C. (in preparation). Individual and family level risk and resilience factors: Impact on internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Nathanson, R. L., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). Physical unattractiveness as a risk factor for child psychopathology. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Schmidt, N. L., *Justen, A. A., & Goldsmith, H. H. (in preparation). Anomalies of prenatal development: Dermatoglyphic asymmetries predict impulsive, aggressive, acting out behaviors in children. REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & INVITED ADDRESSES * denotes student or postdoc author Presentations corresponding to 40 of the published abstracts, plus the following: 111. *Styles, R., Doane, L. D. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2014, May). Sibling conflict predicts childhood sleep problems in a longitudinal study of twins. Presentation at the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA Van Hulle, C.A., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H.H. (2014, April). Behavior problems are more severe among children with co-morbid sensory over-responsivity. Presentation at the 1st annual meeting of the Society for Affective Sciences, Washington, DC Brooker, R. J., Buss, K. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Aksan, N., Davidson, R. J., & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013, May). Heterogeneity in early development predicts individual differences in behavior problems. Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago Swanson, J., Valiente, C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2013, April). Mediated and moderated relations linking student-teacher relationship quality to externalizing

19 problems: role of effortful control. Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington Swanson, J., Valiente, C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2013, April). The studentteacher relationship and children s effortful control as longitudinal predictors of achievement and emotional engagement. Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington *Li, Y., *Sulik, M., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Stover, D., Verrelli, B. (2013, April). Haplotype matters: evidence from DAT1-parenting interactions in predicting childhood effortful control. Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington Van Hulle, C. A., *Moore, M. N., Shirtcliff, B. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013, April). Genetic and environmental contributions to covariation between DHEA and testosterone in adolescent twins: Evidence for sex differences. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA *Taylor, Z. E., *Sulik, M., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T. L., *Silva, K., Lemery- Chalfant, K., *Stover, D., & Verrelli, B. (2013, April). Development of egoresiliency: Relations to observed parenting and polymorphisms in the serotonin transporter gene during early childhood. Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington *Clifford, S., *Swann, G., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (2013, April). Moderating influence of DAT1 and sex on the association between diurnal cortisol and externalizing in middle childhood. Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington *Sulik, M., Eisenberg, N., Spinrad, T. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Swann, G., *Silva, K., Reiser, M., *Stover, D. & Verrelli, B. (2013, April). Interactions between COMT, parenting, and sex predict children s inhibitory control: evidence for differential susceptibility. Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, Washington Lemery-Chalfant, K. (2012). Genes, stress and resilience in developmental psychology. Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Invited Address *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (February, 2012). Using twin modeling to understand differing patterns of gene-environment interplay across age and reporter. Society for Research in Child Development Themed Meeting: Developmental Methodology. Tampa, Florida.

20 99. *Araica, E., *O Brien, T. C., Valiente, C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (May, 2011). Parenting and infant problem behaviors: Caregiver support and ethnicity as moderators? Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. 98. *Moore, M. N., Van Hulle, C. A., Shirtcliff, E. A., Essex, M. J., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (September, 2011). Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 gene SNPs interact with stress to predict depression longitudinally. World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, Washington DC, USA. 97. Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2011). Anxiety and depression in middle childhood: COMT genotype, gender, and dopamine in the prefrontal cortex. Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada. 96. *O Brien, T. C., *Kao, K., Valiente, C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2011). Happy parents have happy babies: Positive parent personality, emotional availability, and infant problem behaviors. Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada. 95. Van Hulle, C. A., Shirtcliff, E. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2011). Genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in cortisol level and circadian rhythm. Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada. 94. *Gagne, J. R., *Vendlinski, M. K., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (June, 2010). Parent and laboratory-assessed inhibitory control and related behavior problems at 7-8 years of age. International Congress on Twin Studies, Seoul, Korea. 93. *Cleary, T. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (October, 2010). FKBP5 and BDNF synergistically moderate the impact of socio-economic status on childhood depression. World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, Athens, Greece. 92. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (October, 2010). Children s effortful control and the mu-opioid receptor gene: Gene-environment interactions and moderated mediation. World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, Athens, Greece. 91. *Yee, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *O Brien, T. C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (October, 2010). NPY buffers the associations between CRHR1 and FKBP5 and childhood depression symptoms. World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, Athens, Greece.

21 90. Luecken, L. J., *Gress, J., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Howe, R. (August, 2010). Psychosocial and cultural predictors of postpartum depression in low income Hispanic women. American Psychological Association, San Diego, California. 89. *Albrecht, E., *Hurtado, G., *O Brien, T. C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (May, 2010). Maternal sensitivity as a mediator: Implications for depressed mothers and their infants. Association for Psychological Science, Boston, Massachusetts. 88. *Heath, P., Schmidt, N., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (May, 2010). Differential genetic effects on sibling dominance and closeness: A twin study. Association for Psychological Science, Boston, Massachusetts. 87. *Drake, L., *O Brien, T. C., *McDonald, K., Valiente, C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (March, 2010). Parent characteristics, cognitions, and behaviors as predictors of infant sleep difficulties. International Conference on Infant Studies, Baltimore, Maryland. 86. *Jeon, S., *O Brien, T. C., *McDonald, K., Valiente, C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (March, 2010). Temperament and self-regulation in infant feeding difficulties. International Conference on Infant Studies, Baltimore, Maryland. 85. *Chow, O. K., Schmidt, N., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (May, 2009). Sibling extraversion similarity predicts sibling relationship quality across childhood and adolescence. Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, California. 84. *Finan, P. H., Zautra, A. J., Davis, M. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Covault, J., & Tennen, H. (April, 2009). Genetic influences on the dynamics of pain and affect in fibromyalgia patients. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal, Canada. 83. *Dribin, A. E., Buss, K. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Davidson, R. J., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2009). Behavioral reactivity, cardiovascular reactivity, and behavior problem symptoms in middle childhood. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 82. *McDonald, K., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Luecken, L., & Howe, R. (April, 2009). Associations between maternal prenatal risk and protective resources during pregnancy and infant developmental maturity. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 81. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Van Hulle, C., Sulik, M. J., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2009). Twin and non-twin sibling influences on observed empathy. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado.

22 80. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2009). The roles of genes and parenting on behavior problems and competencies across early childhood. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 79. *Swanson, J., Valiente, C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2009). Children s internalizing problems mediate the relation of negative emotionality to peer victimization in early school grades. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 78. Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & *Swanson, J. (April, 2009). The unique and interactive roles of effortful control and negative emotionality on academic competence. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 77. Van Hulle, C. A., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2009). Temperament, behavior problems and competency in toddlerhood: A shared genetic etiology? Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 76. *Vendlinski, M., Javaras, K. N., Schmidt, N. L., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2009). Identifying classes of mental health problems in middle childhood: A multiple informant approach. Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado. 75. Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Swanson, J., & Reiser, M. (October, 2008). Social and emotional predictors of children s academic competence. Occasional Temperament Conference, San Rafael, California. 74. *Swanson, J., *O Brien, T. C., Valiente, C., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (March, 2008). Predicting school avoidance from early adolescents' temperament and school relationships. Society for Research on Adolescence meetings, Chicago, Illinois. 73. Lemery-Chalfant, K., *McDonald, K., Luecken, L., Castro, F., Valiente, C. & Howe, R. (March, 2008). Influences on infant duration of orienting in low-income Latinos. International Conference on Infant Studies, Vancouver, B.C. 72. *McDonald, K., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Howe, R. & Luecken, L. (March, 2008). Associations between prenatal risk and protective resources during pregnancy and infant temperament. International Conference on Infant Studies, Vancouver, B.C. 71. *Swanson, J., Valiente, C. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (November, 2007). Resiliency's role in the relation of parenting to developmental outcomes. National Council on Family Relations' 69th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

23 70. Valiente, C., *Swanson, J., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (November, 2007). Predicting children s adjustment from the family environment and temperament. National Council on Family Relations' 69th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 69. *Horowitz, K., *Schreiber, J. E., Lemery-Chalfant, K. & Goldsmith, H. H. (March, 2007). Basal and reactive cortisol recovery in children: Protective and risky family influences. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 68. *McDonald, K., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Luecken, L. (March, 2007). Associations between prenatal maternal stress, maternal psychological well-being, and infant temperament. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 67. *O Brien, T. C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Valiente, C. (March, 2007). Individual and family level risk and resilience factors: Impact on internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 66. *Swanson, J., Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Reiser, M. (March, 2007). Predicting children s problem behaviors from family environment, parenting, and effortful control. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 65. Valiente, C., Lemery-Chalfant, K., *Swanson, J., & Reiser, M. (March, 2007). Social and emotional predictors of changes in children s academic competence. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 64. *Vendlinski, M., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Essex, M., & Goldsmith, H. H. (March, 2007). Risk factors for child internalizing problems: A genetic risk by experience interaction framework. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 63. *Volbrecht, M., Lemery-Chalfant, K., Aksan, N., Zahn-Waxler, C., & Goldsmith, H. H. (March, 2007). Examining the familial link between positive affect and empathy development in the second year. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 62. *Zamora, A., *Hockey, D., Lemery-Chalfant, K., & Goldsmith, H. H. (March, 2007). Bio-behavioral resilience: Examining protective factors for child psychopathology. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts. 61. *Ficks, C., *Guthrie, W., *Doelger, L., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (February, 2007). Child psychopathology: Heritability and parental differential treatment. American

24 Academy for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, CA. Awarded best student social sciences presentation. 60. *Davis, M., *Doelger, L., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2006). Moderation effects of resilience on the relationship between risk and child psychopathology. Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA. 59. *Ficks, C., *Guthrie, W., *Doelger, L., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2006). Differential parenting as a predictor of child psychopathology. Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA. 58. *McDonald, K. *Moreno, N., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2006). The influence of emotional context and symptoms of anxiety on children s startle response. Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA. 57. *Moorehead, L., *Rishel, H., *Doelger, L., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2006). Child externalizing correlated with sibling relationship. Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA. 56. *Rishel, H., *Moorehead, L., *Doelger, L., & Lemery-Chalfant, K. (April, 2006). Associations between sibling interactions and internalizing child psychopathology. Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA. 55. *Jastrzab, L. E., *Doelger, L., *McDonald, K., *Rishel, H., *DiGiorgio, S. S., & Lemery, K. S. (April, 2005). Children s emotion modulated startle: Relations with state and trait emotion. Western Psychological Association, Portland, Oregon. 54. *McDonald, K., *Digiorgio, S. S., *Jastrzab, L. E., *Limbers, C., & Lemery, K. S. (April, 2005). Children s symptoms of anxiety: Relations with emotion modulated startle. Western Psychological Association, Portland, Oregon. 53. *Doelger, L. & Lemery, K. S. (April, 2005). Emotion regulation moderates the relation between temperamental anger and externalizing symptoms: Genetic and environmental influences. Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia. 52. Lemery, K. S., Buss, K. A., Davidson, R. J., Kalin, N. H., & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2005). Temperament: Associations between behavioral and physiological systems in infants. Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia. 51. *Schreiber, J. E., Lemery, K. S. & Goldsmith, H. H. (April, 2005). Stress hormone regulation in children at risk for psychopathology. Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia.

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