Tomotaka Umemura, Ph.D.
Psychology Research Institute
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Total number of publications: 42
2016
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Different Developmental Pathways from Parental Warmth to Adolescents' Trust in Peers and Politicians: Mediating Roles of Adolescent-Parent Attachment and Belief in a Just World
Social Justice Research, year: 2016, volume: 29, edition: 2, DOI
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Parent-daughter relationships and disordered eating among emerging adult women from the Czech Republic
Studia psychologica : an international journal of research and theory in psychological sciences, year: 2016, volume: 58, edition: 3, DOI
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Partnerské vztahy a vynořující se dospělost: Na zkoušku, či naostro?
Cesty do dospělosti: Psychologické a sociální charakteristiky dnešních dvacátníků, edition: Vyd. 1, year: 2016, number of pages: 14 s.
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Rodiče a jejich (ne)dospělé děti: Jak vypadají vztahy a život v rodinách s dvacátníky?
Cesty do dospělosti: Psychologické a sociální charakteristiky dnešních dvacátníků, edition: Vyd. 1, year: 2016, number of pages: 16 s.
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Roles of attachment relationships with mother, father, romantic partner and best friend in emerging adults' career decision-making process: A two-year longitudinal research design
Year: 2016, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Všichni moji blízcí: Hierarchie citové vazby a emoce v adolescenci - pilotní studie
Year: 2016, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Všichni moji blízcí: Koncept hierarchie citové vazby
Year: 2016, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Worrying Weighs on Your Partner’s Heart: Exploring How Rumination about a Romantic Relationship is Associated with Relational Uncertainty Using Dyadic Data
Japanese Journal of Communication Studies, year: 2016, volume: 44
2015
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A dynamic systems approach to changes in attachment preferences from infancy to emerging adulthood: Focusing on a romantic breakup
Year: 2015, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Coparenting problems at 2 years predict 7-year-old children’s psychological problems: focusing on gender differences.
Child Psychiatry and Human Development, year: 2015, volume: 46, edition: 6, DOI