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Khurana, A., Bleakley, A., Ellithorpe M. E., Hennessy, M., Jamieson, P., & Weitz, I. (2019). Sensation seeking and impulsivity can increase exposure to risky media and moderate its effects on adolescent risk behaviors. Prevention Science, 20(5), 776-787.
 
Khurana, A., Bleakley, A., Ellithorpe M. E., Hennessy, M., Jamieson, P., & Weitz, I. (2019). Media violence exposure and aggression in adolescents: A risk and resilience perspective. Aggressive Behavior, 45(1), 70-81.
 
Defoe, N. I., Khurana, A., Romer, D., Betancourt, L., & Hurt, H. (2019). Disentangling longitudinal relations between youth cannabis use, peer cannabis use, and conduct problems: Developmental cascading links to cannabis use disorder. Addiction, 114(3), 485-493
 
Khurana, A., Romer, D., Betancourt, L., & Hurt, H. (2018). Modeling trajectories of sensation seeking and impulsivity dimensions from early to late adolescence: Universal trends or distinct sub-groups? Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 47(9), 1992-2005.
 
Santillan, J., & Khurana, A. (2018). Developmental associations between bilingual experience and inhibitory control trajectories in Head Start children. Developmental Science, 21(4), e12624.
 
Khurana, A., Romer, D., Betancourt, L., & Hurt, H. (2017). Working memory ability and early drug use progression as predictors of adolescent substance use disorders. Addiction, 112(7), 1220-1228.
 
Khurana, A., Romer, D., Betancourt, L. M., Brodsky, N. L., Giannetta, J. M., & Hurt, H. (2015). Stronger working memory reduces sexual risk-taking in adolescents, even after controlling for parental influences. Child Development, 86(4), 1125-1141.