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1. Cheating among elementary school children: A machine learning approach.

2. Family Structure, Family Instability, and Child Psychological Well-Being in the Context of Migration: Evidence From Sequence Analysis in China.

3. The development of audiovisual speech perception in Mandarin-speaking children: Evidence from the McGurk paradigm.

4. The development and predictors of a preference for strivers over naturals in the United States and China.

5. Associations between urbanization and the home language environment: Evidence from a LENA study in rural and peri-urban China.

6. The Temperamental Characteristics of Chinese Babies.

7. Associations Between Perceived Material Deprivation, Parents' Discipline Practices, and Children's Behavior Problems: An International Perspective.

8. Parenting centers and caregiver mental health: Evidence from a large-scale randomized controlled trial in China.

9. Immigrant Chinese Mothers' Socialization of Achievement in Children: A Strategic Adaptation to the Host Society.

10. Children's Sharing Behavior in Mini-Dictator Games: The Role of In-Group Favoritism and Theory of Mind.

11. Learning to Be Unsung Heroes: Development of Reputation Management in Two Cultures.

12. Culture Influences Action Understanding in Infancy: Prediction of Actions Performed With Chopsticks and Spoons in Chinese and Swedish Infants.

13. Household Income and Preschool Attendance in China.

14. Shyness-Sensitivity and Unsociability in Rural Chinese Children: Relations With Social, School, and Psychological Adjustment.

15. Language Development in Internationally Adopted Children: A Special Case of Early Second Language Learning.

16. Urban and Rural Chinese Adolescents' Judgments and Reasoning About Personal and Group Jurisdiction.

17. “My Way or Mom’s Way?” The Bilingual and Bicultural Self in Hong Kong Chinese Children and Adolescents.

18. The Motivational Landscape of Early Adolescence in the United States and China: A Longitudinal Investigation.

19. Attitudes toward family obligation among adolescents in contemporary urban and rural China.

20. Chinese adolescents' reasoning about democratic and authority-based decision making in peer, family, and school contexts.

21. The nature and correlates of underachievement among elementary schoolchildren in Hong Kong.

22. Beyond parental control and authoritarian parenting style: understanding Chinese parenting through the cultural notion of training.

23. Development of arithmetical competencies in Chinese and American children: influence of age, language, and schooling.