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Katie Nicole Paulich

TitleResearch Associate
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Boulder
DepartmentCognitive Sci Institute-Admin

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    1. Trane FE, Paulich KN, Dokuru DR, Willcutt EG. Contributions of Working Memory, Inhibition, and Processing Speed to Writing Composition in Attention-Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder. Dev Neuropsychol. 2025 Mar 03; 1-23. PMID: 40029094.
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    2. Paulich KN, Stallings MC. Investigating Trivariate Associations Between Risky Sexual Behavior, Internalizing Problems, and Externalizing Problems: A Twin Study. Behav Genet. 2024 11; 54(6):456-471. PMID: 39511111.
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    3. Horwitz TB, Balbona JV, Paulich KN, Keller MC. Evidence of correlations between human partners based on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of 22 traits and UK Biobank analysis of 133 traits. Nat Hum Behav. 2023 09; 7(9):1568-1583. PMID: 37653148.
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    4. Paulich KN, Horwitz TB, Freis SM, Romero Villela PN, Aki S, Stallings MC, Ehringer MA. Reinvigoration of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics: Student-driven Progress. Behav Genet. 2024 01; 54(1):24-33. PMID: 37603171.
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    5. Paulich KN, Freis SM, Dokuru DR, Alexander JD, Vrieze SI, Corley RP, McGue M, Hewitt JK, Stallings MC. Exploring Relationships Between Internalizing Problems and Risky Sexual Behavior: A Twin Study. Behav Genet. 2023 07; 53(4):331-347. PMID: 37165251.
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    6. Paulich KN, Ross JM, Lessem JM, Hewitt JK. Screen time and early adolescent mental health, academic, and social outcomes in 9- and 10- year old children: Utilizing the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development ? (ABCD) Study. PLoS One. 2021; 16(9):e0256591. PMID: 34496002.
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