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Britt Singletary
Britt Singletary
Senior Research Specialist, The Ohio State University
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Why “monogamy” isn't good enough
SR Tecot, B Singletary, E Eadie
American Journal of Primatology 78 (3), 340-354, 2016
772016
Child behavior problems during COVID-19: Associations with parent distress and child social-emotional skills
J Sun, B Singletary, H Jiang, LM Justice, TJ Lin, KM Purtell
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 78, 101375, 2022
692022
Understanding family life during the COVID‐19 shutdown
B Singletary, KK Schmeer, KM Purtell, RC Sayers, LM Justice, TJ Lin, ...
Family Relations 71 (2), 475-493, 2022
352022
Multimodal pair‐bond maintenance: A review of signaling across modalities in pair‐bonded nonhuman primates
B Singletary, S Tecot
American Journal of Primatology, e23105, 2020
232020
Family disruption and parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic
KK Schmeer, B Singletary, KM Purtell, LM Justice
Journal of Family Issues 44 (1), 112-138, 2023
202023
Maternal Mental Health Symptoms and Clusters Predict Toddler Sleep in Low-Income Homes
RA Bates, B Singletary, JM Dynia, LM Justice
The Journal of Genetic Psychology 182 (4), 252-268, 2021
82021
Familial allomaternal care exposure is predictive of infant development
B Singletary
American Journal of Human Biology 33 (3), e23498, 2021
72021
Parent time investments in their children's learning during a policy-mandated shutdown: parent, child, and household influences
B Singletary, L Justice, SC Baker, TJ Lin, KM Purtell, KK Schmeer
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 60, 250-261, 2022
62022
Sleep and stress in mother–toddler dyads living in low‐income homes
RA Bates, B Singletary, A Yacques, L Justice
Developmental Psychobiology 63 (5), 1635-1643, 2021
62021
Signaling across the senses: a captive case study in pair-bonded red-bellied lemurs (Eulemur rubriventer) at the Duke Lemur Center, NC, USA
B Singletary, S Tecot
Primates 60 (6), 499-505, 2019
62019
Temperament and sleep behaviors in infants and toddlers living in low-income homes
RA Bates, B Singletary, JM Dynia, LM Justice
Infant Behavior and Development 65, 101657, 2021
42021
Co-occurring risk and protective factors and regulatory behavior of infants living in low-income homes
RA Bates, LM Justice, PJ Salsberry, H Jiang, JM Dynia, B Singletary
Infant Behavior and Development 64, 101598, 2021
42021
Learning Through Shared Care: Allomaternal Care Impacts Cognitive Development in Early Infancy in a Western Population
B Singletary
Human Nature 32 (2), 326-362, 2021
32021
What are the benefits of having a village? Effects of allomaternal care on communicative skills in early infancy
B Singletary
Infant Behavior and Development 57, 101361, 2019
32019
Evaluating associations between maternal social support and cognitive development for infants in poverty
B Singletary, R Bates, L Justice
Infant Behavior and Development 63, 101546, 2021
22021
Relationships among caregiving, stress, and self-regulation in toddlers living in poverty
RA Bates, JL Ford, LM Justice, RH Pickler, B Singletary, JM Dynia
Journal of Pediatric Nursing 66, 184-190, 2022
12022
Child temperament is not correlated with AMC exposure in a WEIRD sample in Tucson, AZ.
B Singletary
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY 32, 2020
2020
Heightened AMC is not correlated to self-reported maternal stress in a WEIRD sample in Tucson, AZ
B Singletary
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 263-264, 2020
2020
Household exposure to allomaternal care improves early cognitive outcomes in older female infants
B Singletary
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 230-230, 2019
2019
Young male infants exhibit more babbling when exposed to heightened allomaternal care
B Singletary
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY 31 (2), 2019
2019
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