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1992

Journal Article

“The Last Egg in the Basket?” Elderly Primiparity—A Review of Findings

Harker, L and Thorpe, K (1992). “The Last Egg in the Basket?” Elderly Primiparity—A Review of Findings. Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care, 19 (1), 23-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-536X.1992.tb00368.x

“The Last Egg in the Basket?” Elderly Primiparity—A Review of Findings

1991

Journal Article

Comparison of prevalence of depression in mothers of twins and mothers of singletons

Thorpe, K. , Golding, J., MacGillivray, I. and Greenwood, R. (1991). Comparison of prevalence of depression in mothers of twins and mothers of singletons. BMJ - British Medical Journal, 302 (6781), 875-878. doi: 10.1136/bmj.302.6781.875

Comparison of prevalence of depression in mothers of twins and mothers of singletons

1991

Journal Article

Comparaison de la frequence de la depression maternelle apres grossesse gemellaire et monofoetale

Thorpe, K., Golding, J., MacGillivray, I. and Greenwood, R. (1991). Comparaison de la frequence de la depression maternelle apres grossesse gemellaire et monofoetale. Journal International de Medecine.

Comparaison de la frequence de la depression maternelle apres grossesse gemellaire et monofoetale

1990

Journal Article

The Development and Inter-relationship of Metacognitive Components among Primary School Children

Thorpe, Karen J. and Satterly, David J. H. (1990). The Development and Inter-relationship of Metacognitive Components among Primary School Children. Educational Psychology, 10 (1), 5-21. doi: 10.1080/0144341900100102

The Development and Inter-relationship of Metacognitive Components among Primary School Children

1990

Journal Article

Metacognition and attribution for learning outcome among children in the primary school

Thorpe, K. and Satterly, D. (1990). Metacognition and attribution for learning outcome among children in the primary school. British Psychological Society: Education Review, 15 (1), 6-9.

Metacognition and attribution for learning outcome among children in the primary school