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  • Fagan, Jay, and Rob Palkovitz. 2007. “Unmarried, Nonresident Fathers’ Involvement With Their Infants: A Risk and Resilience Perspective”. Journal of Family Psychology 21 (3): 479-89. Referenced from psycnet.apa.org: Unmarried, Nonresident Fathers’ Involvement with Their Infants: A Risk and Resilience Perspective.
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  • Fagan, Jay, Kevin Roy, Rob Palkovitz, and Danielle Farrie. 2009. “Pathways to Paternal Engagement: Longitudinal Effects of Cumulative Risk and Resilience on Nonresident Fathers”. Developmental Psychology 45 (5): 1389-1405. Referenced from psycnet.apa.org: Pathways to Paternal Engagement: Longitudinal Effects of Cumulative Risk and Resilience on Nonresident Fathers.
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  • Fagan, Jay, and Rob Palkovitz. 2011. “Coparenting and Relationship Quality Effects On Father Engagement: Variations By Residence, Romance”. Journal of Marriage and Family 73 (3): 637-53. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Coparenting and Relationship Quality Effects On Father Engagement: Variations By Residence, Romance.
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  • Fagan, Jay, and Rob Palkovitz. 2019. “Coparenting and Father Engagement Among Low-Income Parents: Actor–partner Interdependence Model”. Journal of Family Psychology 33 (8): 894-904. Referenced from psycnet.apa.org: Coparenting and father engagement among low-income parents: Actor–partner interdependence model.
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