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Dorit Roer-Strier
Dorit Roer-Strier
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Using data triangulation of mother and daughter interviews to enhance research about families
RG Sands, D Roer-Strier
Qualitative Social Work 5 (2), 237-260, 2006
1472006
Cultural differences in mothers' developmental goals and ethnotheories
MK Rosenthal, D Roer-Strier
International Journal of Psychology 36 (1), 20-31, 2001
1412001
Reducing risk for children in changing cultural contexts: Recommendations for intervention and training
D Roer-Strier
Child Abuse & Neglect 25 (2), 231-248, 2001
1362001
Fatherhood and immigration: Challenging the deficit theory
D Roer‐Strier, R Strier, D Este, R Shimoni, D Clark
Child & Family Social Work 10 (4), 315-329, 2005
1332005
Crossing cultural barriers in research interviewing
RG Sands, J Bourjolly, D Roer-Strier
Qualitative Social Work 6 (3), 353-372, 2007
1132007
A qualitative interview with young children: What encourages or inhibits young children’s participation?
Y Ponizovsky-Bergelson, Y Dayan, N Wahle, D Roer-Strier
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 18, 1609406919840516, 2019
1122019
Socialization in changing cultural contexts: A search for images of the “adaptive adult”
D Roer-Strier, MK Rosenthal
Social Work 46 (3), 215-228, 2001
1032001
Moving beyond the ‘official story’: When ‘others’ meet in a qualitative interview
D Roer-Strier, RG Sands
Qualitative Research 15 (2), 251-268, 2015
932015
Intermarriages between Western women and Palestinian men: Multidirectional adaptation processes
D Roer‐Strier, D Ben Ezra
Journal of Marriage and Family 68 (1), 41-55, 2006
872006
Coping strategies of immigrant parents: Directions for family therapy
DR Strier
Family process 35 (3), 363-376, 1996
851996
University students with learning disabilities advocating for change
D Roer-Strier
Disability and Rehabilitation 24 (17), 914-924, 2002
812002
“What sort of an adult would you like your child to be?”: Mothers' developmental goals in different cultural communities in Israel
MK Rosenthal, D Roer-Strier
International Journal of Behavioral Development 30 (6), 517-528, 2006
552006
Fatherhood in the context of immigration
R Strier, D Roer-Strier
The role of the father in child development 5, 435-458, 2010
532010
Fatherhood and immigration: Perceptions of Israeli immigrant fathers from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union
R Strier, D Roer-Strier
Families in Society 86 (1), 121-133, 2005
482005
Timetable of psychological and behavioural autonomy expectations among parents from Israel and the former Soviet Union
D Roer‐Strier, M Rivlis
International Journal of Psychology 33 (2), 123-135, 1998
431998
Context-informed, counter-hegemonic qualitative research: Insights from an Israeli/Palestinian research team studying loss
N Shalhoub-Kevorkian, D Roer-Strier
Qualitative Social Work 15 (4), 552-569, 2016
412016
When role reversal and brokering meet: Filial responsibility among young immigrants to Israel from the former Soviet Union.
Y Ponizovsky, J Kurman, D Roer-Strier
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (6), 987, 2012
392012
In the eyes of the beholder: Parental and professional value mismatch in child risk and protection in two communities in Israel
Y Nadan, D Roer‐Strier, N Gemara, S Engdau‐Vanda, D Tener
International Journal of Psychology 53, 23-33, 2018
382018
Combining qualitative and quantitative methods to study perceptions of immigrant youth
D Roer-Strier, J Kurman
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 40 (6), 988-995, 2009
362009
Parents’ perceptions of risk for children: A case study of Bedouin parents from unrecognized villages in Israel
I Marey-Sarwan, D Roer-Strier
Social Service Review 91 (2), 171-202, 2017
332017
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