O. Maurice Haynes
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Also affiliated: University of London (2007); Google (United States) (2017); National Institutes of Health (1996–2012); University of Trento (2012); National Institute of Child Health (1999); Spring Techno (Germany) (2017); National Institute of Child Health (1999); Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (1996–2022); Health and Human Development (2HD) Research Network (1995–2007); University of Delaware (1988–2000)
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O. Maurice Haynes' research focuses on parenting, child development, and infancy, with an emphasis on cross-cultural perspectives and maternal responsiveness. Haynes has published extensively on these topics, including works exploring parenting knowledge, maternal responsiveness to young children across different ages, and the contributors to perceived competence and satisfaction in maternal parenting roles. A significant portion of this work investigates mother-infant interactions, such as contingent vocalizations, across multiple countries.
Haynes' scholarly output includes 70 publications, accumulating over 6,000 citations and an h-index of 35, designating them as a highly cited researcher. Their work also extends to community-based research and its connection to faith-based racial justice initiatives, as indicated by a 2025 publication. Haynes leads a research group at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and collaborates with fellow faculty members Rebecca A. Glazier and Gerald W. C. Driskill on shared publications.
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- h-index: 35
- Publications: 70
- Citations: 6,132
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Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice (2025)
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- Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice
- Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice
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