Quantitative Research
Raval, V. V. & Martini, T. S. Socialization of emotion in children with internalizing, externalizing, and somatic problems in urban India. Revised & resubmitted.
Raval, V. V., Martini, T. S., & Raval, P. (in press, 2010). Methods of, and reasons for, emotional expression and control in children with internalizing, externalizing, and somatic problems in urban India. Social Development, 19 (1). Doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9507.2008.00528.x
Raval, V. V., & Martini, T. S. (2009). Maternal socialization of children’s anger, sadness, and physical pain in two communities in Gujarat, India. International Journal of Behavioural Development, 33 (3), 215-229.
Raval, V. V., Martini, T. S., & Raval, P. (2007). “Would others think it’s okay to express my feeling?”: Regulation of anger, sadness, and physical pain in Gujarati children in India. Social Development, 16 (1), 79-105.
Qualitative Research
Raval, V. V. ‘Fight or flight?’ An ethnographic exploration of runaway boys’ interpersonal conflicts in institutional context in India. Manuscript submitted.
Raval, V. V. (2009). Negotiating conflict between personal desires and others’ expectations in lives of Gujarati women. Ethos, 37 (4).
Raval, V. V., & Kral, M. J., (2004). “Core versus periphery”: Dynamics of personhood over the life-course for a Gujarati Hindu woman.Culture and Psychology, 10 (2), 162-194.
Recent Conference Presentations
* denotes graduate students, ** denotes former or current undergraduate students
*Natarajan, A., Raval, V. V., Raval, P. H., Trivedi, S. S., & **Barnhart, C. M. (abstract submitted). Culture and perceived parenting style: Implications for interpersonal and academic functioning in Indian and American college students. The 21st Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Lusaka, Zambia, July 2010.
Raval, V. V., Raval, P. H., *Natarajan, A. *Fishman, J. L., *Bendikas, E. A., Banaji, K. P., & **Crowe, M. L. (abstract submitted).Perceived Parenting style and College Students’ functioning in India and United States: The role of self-construal. The 21st Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Lusaka, Zambia, July 2010.
*Raj, S. P., Raval, V. V., *Becker, S. P., Raval, P. H., Panchal, I. N., & **Snow, N. L. (abstract submitted).Links among Parenting Style, Parenting Practices, and Child Behavior Problems in India. The 21st Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of
Behavioral Development, Lusaka, Zambia, July 2010.
*Becker, S. P., Raval, V. V., Raval, P. H., *Raj, S. P., & **Minnik, E. (abstract in preparation). Links among Parenting style, socialization goals, parenting practices, and children’s academic performance in India. The 118th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, August, 2010.
Raval, V. V., Raval, P. H., Panchal, I. N., & **Jackson, E. (abstract in preparation). Links among maternal socialization goals, socialization practices, child ER, and child behavior problems in India. The 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, August, 2010.
Raval, V. V., Raval, P. H., **Wehri, J., **Burgard, R., **Wilson, S., Raval, H., & Writer, S. (2009, April). Emotion Socialization in school-age children in India and United States: A cross-cultural comparison. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
**Wilson, S., Raval, V. V., Raval, P. H., **Burgard, R., **Wehri, J., Raval, H., & Panchal, I. (2009, April). Methods of, and reasons for, emotional expression and control in school-age children in India and United States. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO. |