Motti Gini
University of Haifa
9 Papers
121 Citations
Motti Gini is an academic researcher from University of Haifa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Strange situation & Narrative. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications.
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Emotional availability in the mother–infant dyad as related to the quality of infant–mother attachment relationship
TL;DR: Dyadic emotional availability and infant-mother attachment relationship were examined in 687 Israeli dyads and it was found that higher scores on the Emotional Availability Scales were associated with infant attachment security.
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Maternal Chronological Age, Prenatal and Perinatal History, Social Support,
Marc H. Bornstein,Diane L. Putnick,Joan T. D. Suwalsky,Motti Gini +3 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: The role of maternal chronological age in prenatal and perinatal history, social support, and parenting practices of new mothers (N = 335) was examined in this paper, where age effects were zero, linear, and nonlinear.
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School competence in young adolescence: Links to early attachment relationships beyond concurrent self-perceived competence and representations of relationships:
TL;DR: Predictive associations of infant attachment to mothers and fathers with later school functioning have been found in this paper, beyond the contribution of contemporaneous representations of relationships and circumstances of c...
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Emotional Availability in Mother-Child Dyads: Short-Term Stability and Continuity From Variable-Centered and Person-Centered Perspectives
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined psychometric properties of the emotional availability construct from both variable and person orientations and found significant short-term stability and continuity in EA as measured with individual and dyadic Emotional Availability Scales and in clusters of individuals and dyads.
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Developmental Continuity and Stability of Emotional Availability in the Family: Two Ages and Two Genders in Child-Mother Dyads from Two Regions in Three Countries.
Marc H. Bornstein,Joan T. D. Suwalsky,Diane L. Putnick,Motti Gini,Paola Venuti,Simona de Falco,Marianne Heslington,Celia Zingman de Galperín +7 more
TL;DR: Universal and gender-specific developmental processes in child—mother emotional availability as revealed in intra-national and cross-national study are discussed and patterns of continuity and discontinuity from five to 20 months were observed.
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