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About Wendy Rote

Dr. Rote’s research focuses on parent-adolescent relationships, parental socialization behaviors, and adolescent autonomy development. It includes topics such as adolescent information management (e.g., disclosure, topic avoidance, lying to parents), family decision-making, helicopter parenting, and parental guilt induction/psychological control. Her research highlights how individual, relational, and contextual factors alter family members’ perceptions of these relationship behaviors. A driving question of her research is “what contributes to family members’ perceptions of their interactions and how are these unique perceptions important for individual adjustment?”

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, University of South Florida
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Education

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Ph.D., University of Rochester ‐ Developmental Psychology
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M.A., University of Rochester ‐ Psychology
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B.A., Whitman College ‐ Psychology
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Rochester ‐ Positive Youth Development Lab
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Contact Information

DAV 119
727-873-4156

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Peer Reviewed Articles (17)

Presentations (1)

Book Chapters (2)

Dissertation (1)