Terria Hawley Data-verified
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Terria Hawley's research focuses on the intersection of animal-assisted therapy and child development, specifically investigating its impact on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children. Her work, as evidenced by her 2025 publication, explores these effects in children with varying verbal abilities. Hawley collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Minju Hong, Michele Kilmer, and Danielle Randolph, as well as Sarah Huetter from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Her academic profile includes one publication with three citations and an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study (2025)
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- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
- The effect of Animal-assisted therapy on prosocial behavior and emotional regulation in autistic children with varying verbal abilities: A pilot study
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