Michael E. Woolley
University of Maryland
H-index: 26
North America-United States
Top articles of Michael E. Woolley
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Black women married to White men: What the women see as the challenges | Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment | Geoffrey L Greif Victoria Stubbs Michael E Woolley | 2024/4/2 |
Estimating Student attrition in school-based prevention studies: Guidance from state longitudinal data in Maryland | Prevention Science | Angela K Henneberger Bess A Rose Yi Feng Tessa Johnson Brennan Register | 2023/7 |
Social Spheres of Protection and Threat: The Experiences of Black Men Married to White Women | Journal of Family Issues | Michael E Woolley Geoffrey L Greif Victoria Stubbs | 2023/10/23 |
Clinical suggestions for family therapists based on interviews with white women married to black men | Contemporary Family Therapy | Geoffrey L Greif Victoria D Stubbs Michael E Woolley | 2023/9 |
The ties that bind: An exploration of son-in-law and father-in-law relationships in Black families. | Psychology of Men & Masculinities | Ericka M Lewis Brianna P Lemmons Michael E Woolley | 2022/1 |
Expanding after school program access for vulnerable students: Examining the efficacy of federal policy and funding | Education and Urban Society | Susan K Klumpner Michael E Woolley | 2021/12 |
Adult Sibling Relationships in the United States: Mostly Close, Occasionally Contentious, and Caring for Ageing Parents | Brothers and Sisters: Sibling Relationships Across the Life Course | Michael E Woolley Geoffrey L Greif | 2021 |
Siblings across the life course | Michael E Woolley | 2020/8/7 | |
Measuring adult sibling communication comfort about sensitive issues | Journal of Family Social Work | Michael E Woolley Geoffrey L Greif | 2020/8/7 |
Expanding mlds data access and research capacity with synthetic data sets | Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center, Baltimore, MD | Ross Goldstein Michael E Woolley Laura M Stapleton Daniel Bonnéry Mark Lachowicz | 2020 |
In-law relationships: Mothers, daughters, fathers, and sons | Geoffrey L Greif Michael E Woolley | 2020/10/23 |