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Margarita Azmitia
Margarita Azmitia
Professor of Psychology, University of California Santa Cruz
Verified email at ucsc.edu
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Peer interaction and problem solving: When are two heads better than one?
M Azmitia
Child development, 87-96, 1988
7951988
Friendship, transactive dialogues, and the development of scientific reasoning
M Azmitia, R Montgomery
Social development 2 (3), 202-221, 1993
5621993
Why siblings are important agents of cognitive development: A comparison of siblings and peers
M Azmitia, J Hesser
Child development 64 (2), 430-444, 1993
5011993
Identity and academic success among underrepresented ethnic minorities: An interdisciplinary review and integration
M Syed, M Azmitia, CR Cooper
Journal of Social Issues 67 (3), 442-468, 2011
4022011
A narrative approach to ethnic identity in emerging adulthood: bringing life to the identity status model.
M Syed, M Azmitia
Developmental psychology 44 (4), 1012, 2008
3732008
Social influences on children's cognition: State of the art and future directions
M Azmitia, M Perlmutter
Advances in child development and behavior 22, 89-144, 1989
2751989
“You never become fully independent”: Family roles and independence in first-generation college students
R Covarrubias, I Valle, G Laiduc, M Azmitia
Journal of Adolescent Research 34 (4), 381-410, 2019
2632019
Finding your niche: Identity and emotional support in emerging adults' adjustment to the transition to college
M Azmitia, M Syed, K Radmacher
Journal of research on adolescence 23 (4), 744-761, 2013
2592013
On the intersection of personal and social identities: Introduction and evidence from a longitudinal study of emerging adults
M Azmitia, M Syed, K Radmacher
New directions for child and adolescent development 2008 (120), 1-16, 2008
2542008
Narrative and ethnic identity exploration: A longitudinal account of emerging adults’ ethnicity-related experiences.
M Syed, M Azmitia
Developmental psychology 46 (1), 208, 2010
2382010
“Dropping out is not an option”: How educationally resilient first‐generation students see the future
M Azmitia, G Sumabat‐Estrada, Y Cheong, R Covarrubias
New directions for child and adolescent development 2018 (160), 89-100, 2018
2362018
Peer interactive minds: Developmental, theoretical, and methodological issues
M Azmitia
Learning relationships in the classroom, 207-233, 2013
2322013
Longitudinal trajectories of ethnic identity during the college years
M Syed, M Azmitia
Journal of research on adolescence 19 (4), 601-624, 2009
2242009
Latino immigrant parents' beliefs about the" path of life" of their adolescent children.
M Azmitia, JR Brown
Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development …, 2002
1832002
Bridging multiple worlds: How African American and Latino youth in academic outreach programs navigate math pathways to college
CR Cooper, RG Cooper Jr, M Azmitia, G Chavira, Y Gullatt
Applied Developmental Science 6 (2), 73-87, 2002
1782002
Good or bad? Peer influences on Latino and European American adolescents' pathways through school
M Azmitia, CR Cooper
Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk 6 (1-2), 45-71, 2001
1752001
Stability and change in ethnic identity among Latino emerging adults in two contexts
M Syed, M Azmitia, JS Phinney
Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research 7 (2), 155-178, 2007
1572007
Are there gendered pathways to intimacy in early adolescents’ and emerging adults’ friendships?
K Radmacher, M Azmitia
Journal of Adolescent Research 21 (4), 415-448, 2006
1482006
Expertise, private speech, and the development of self-regulation
M Azmitia
Private speech, 101-122, 2014
146*2014
Handbook of US Latino psychology: Developmental and community-based perspectives
F Villarruel
Sage, 2009
1422009
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