Matthew D. Marrero, M. S.
Graduate Student
Research Interest
Matthew received his B.S. in Psychology from the University of New Orleans and his M.S. in Human Ecology from Louisiana State University. Matthew’s research interests include parental influences on child development as well as child influences on parenting. Matthew is a research assistant to Dr. Robert Laird and is the project manager for the Baton Rouge Families and Teens Project.
Publications
Marrero, M.D. & Laird, R.D. (April 2008). Early adolescent decision making and behavioral adjustment: Are associations moderated by relationship quality? Poster presented at the 2008 Biennial Conference on Human Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Laird, R.D., & Marrero, M.D. (March 2008). Strategic disclosure and behavior problems: Can secrecy be a sign of emerging autonomy? Paper presented at the 2008 Biennial meeting for the Society for Research on Adolescents, Chicago, IL.
Laird, R.D., Marrero, M.D., & Jambon, M. (April 2007). Authority beliefs and delinquent behavior: Are they related, and if so, through what processes? Paper presented at the 2007 Biennial meeting for the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA.
Marrero, M. D., & Laird, R. D. (April 2007). Developmental change in parent’s knowledge: Considering chronological, pubertal, and psychosocial metrics. Poster presented at the 2007 Biennial meeting for the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA
Laird, R.D., Marrero, M.D., & Sherwood, J.K. (in press). Developmental and interactional antecedents of monitoring in early adolescence. To appear in V. Guilamo-Ramos, P. Dittus, & Jaccard (Eds.), Parental monitoring of adolescents.
Marrero, M.D., & Laird, R.D. (April 2006). Sources of monitoring knowledge; A replication of Stattin and Kerr (2000). Poster presented at the 2006 Biennial Conference on Human Development, Louisville, KY.
Revised 8/7/09
