Journal Articles

Work, Family, and Children

Does single parenthood increase the probability of teenage promiscuity, substance use, and crime? (2007).
Heather Antecol & Kelly Bedard
Journal of Population Economics, 20(1), 55-71.

How organizations can alleviate the traffic jam at the intersection of work and family (2006).
Diane F. Halpern.
American Behavioral Scientist, 49(9), 1147-1151.

Kinship Center Attachment Questionnaire: Development of a Caregiver-Completed Attachment Measure for Children Under Six Years of Age (2006).
Erin S. Kappenberg & Diane F. Halpern.
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 66, 852-873.

Psychology at the intersection of work and family: Recommendations for employers, working families, and policy makers (2005).
Diane F. Halpern.
American Psychologist, 60, 367-409.

Work, Stress, and Health

How time-flexible work policies can reduce stress, improve health, and save money (2005).
Diane F. Halpern.
Stress and Health, 21, 157-168.

Science of Learning

Applying the Science of Learning to the University and Beyond: Teaching for Long-Term Retention and Transfer. (2003).
Diane F. Halpern & Milt D. Hakel.
Change, July/August, 2-13.

Sex Differences and Racial Harassment

Racial harassment, job satisfaction and intentions to remain in the military (forthcoming).
Heather Antecol & Deborah Cobb-Clark.
Journal of Population Economics.

Identity and racial harrassment (2008).
Heather Antecol & Deborah Cobb-Clark.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 66, 529-557.

The science of sex difference in science and mathematics (2007).
Diane F. Halpern, Camilla P. Benbow, David C. Geary, Ruben C. Gur, Janet Shibley Hyde, and Morton Ann Gernsbacher.
Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 8 (1), 1-51.

A cognitive-process taxonomy for sex differences in cognitive abilities (2004).
Diane F. Halpern.
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13(4), 135-139.

Critical Thinking

The World of Competitive Scrabble®: Novice and Expert Differences in Visuospatial and Verbal Abilities (2007).
Diane F. Halpern & Jon Wai.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 13, 79-94.