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O. Maurice Haynes studies global parenting and infancy practices, with a particular focus on maternal responsiveness and its relationship to child development. His work investigates intra-cultural and cross-cultural variations in parenting knowledge and behaviors across different ages and global contexts. Haynes has published research examining maternal responsiveness to young children at three distinct developmental ages, as well as the factors contributing to perceived competence, satisfaction, investment, and role balance in maternal parenting. His research also explores mother-infant contingent vocalizations across multiple countries, aiming to understand universal and culturally specific aspects of early communication and attachment.
His scholarship includes work linking community-based research with faith-based racial justice initiatives. Haynes's publications have addressed the United States as a context for parenting studies and have been designated as high-impact, reflected in his h-index of 35 and over 6,000 citations across 69 publications. He leads a research group and collaborates with other faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Rebecca A. Glazier and Gerald W. C. Driskill.
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- h-index: 35
- Publications: 70
- Citations: 6,070
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Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice (2025)
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- Parenting Knowledge
- Studying Intra-Cultural and Cross-Cultural Parenting and Infancy
- The United States
- Maternal Responsiveness to Young Children at Three Ages
- Cultural Specificities and Cultural Commonalities in Parenting and Infancy
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- The United States
- Mother-Infant Contingent Vocalizations in 11 Countries
- Human Infancy and Parenting in Global Perspective
- Parenting Knowledge
- Maternal Responsiveness to Young Children at Three Ages
- Contributors to Self-Perceived Competence, Satisfaction, Investment, and Role Balance in Maternal Parenting
- Parenting Knowledge
- Cultural Specificities and Cultural Commonalities in Parenting and Infancy
- The United States
- Human Infancy and Parenting in Global Perspective
- Mother-Infant Contingent Vocalizations in 11 Countries
- Human Infancy and Parenting in Global Perspective
- Parenting Knowledge
- Mother-Infant Contingent Vocalizations in 11 Countries
- Maternal Responsiveness to Young Children at Three Ages
- Contributors to Self-Perceived Competence, Satisfaction, Investment, and Role Balance in Maternal Parenting
- Contributors to Self-Perceived Competence, Satisfaction, Investment, and Role Balance in Maternal Parenting
- Contributors to Self-Perceived Competence, Satisfaction, Investment, and Role Balance in Maternal Parenting
- Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice
- Linking Community-Based Research and Faith-Based Racial Justice
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