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1. Daily estradiol and progesterone levels moderate genetic and environmental influences on emotional eating across 45 consecutive days in female twins.

2. Parent Depressive Symptomatology Moderates the Etiology of Externalizing Behavior in Childhood: An Examination of Gene-Environment Interaction Effects

3. Shared genetic influences between eating disorders and gastrointestinal disease in a large, population-based sample of adult women and men.

4. Maternal Warmth and Directiveness Jointly Moderate the Etiology of Childhood Conduct Problems

5. Interpersonal Problems Associated with Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire Traits in Women during the Transition to Adulthood

6. Etiological Contributions to the Covariation between Children's Perceptions of Inter-Parental Conflict and Child Behavioral Problems

7. Etiological Distinctions between Aggressive and Non-Aggressive Antisocial Behavior: Results from a Nuclear Twin Family Model

8. A daily diary study of emotion regulation as a moderator of negative affect‐binge eating associations.

9. The effects of puberty on associations between mood/personality factors and disordered eating symptoms in girls.

10. Do neighborhood social processes moderate the etiology of youth conduct problems?

11. No sex differences in the origins of covariation between social and physical aggression.

12. The Phenomenology of Non-Aggressive Antisocial Behavior During Childhood.

13. Associations between ovarian hormones and emotional eating across the menstrual cycle: Do ovulatory shifts in hormones matter?

14. Examining associations between negative urgency and key components of objective binge episodes.

15. The effects of ovarian hormones and emotional eating on changes in weight preoccupation across the menstrual cycle.

16. Maternal warmth and directiveness jointly moderate the etiology of childhood conduct problems.

17. Genetic and environmental influences on thin-ideal internalization.

18. Genetic and environmental influences on disordered eating and depressive symptoms.

19. Parental divorce and disordered eating: An investigation of a gene-environment interaction.

20. Parental involvement as an etiological moderator of middle childhood oppositional defiant disorder.

21. Self-reported food liking and wanting: A factor analytic study of ratings across 49 consecutive days.

22. Child effects on positive parenting vary with neighborhood opportunity.

23. Changes in affect longitudinally mediate associations between emotion regulation strategy use and disordered eating.

24. Identifying the 'active ingredients' of socioeconomic disadvantage for youth outcomes in middle childhood.

25. An investigation of associations between parenting and binge eating across pubertal development in pre-adolescent and adolescent female participants.

26. Child Antisocial Behavior Is more Environmental in Origin in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods: Evidence Across Residents' Perceptions and Geographic Scales in Two Samples.

27. The Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR): an update.

28. How does the inclusion of twins conceived via fertility treatments influence the results of twin studies?

29. Etiologic relationships between anxiety and dimensions of maladaptive perfectionism in young adult female twins.

30. Observed externalizing behavior: a developmental comparison of genetic and environmental influences across three samples.

31. Dietary restraint moderates genetic risk for binge eating.

32. The road less traveled: Associations between externalizing behaviors and eating pathology.

33. The Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR): genetic, environmental and neurobiological influences on behavior across development.

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