1. Cheryl Geisthardt is a doctoral student in human development and family studies at Iowa State University specializing in marriage and family therapy and child development. She is interested in the coping strategies used by children and adolescents to cope with stress in their environment. This research was a part of her master's thesis in human development and family studies at Texas Tech University.
2. Joyce Munsch is an assistant professor in Human Development and Family Studies at Texas Tech University. Her research interests include adolescent relationships and adolescent stress and coping, with a focus on issues of diversity. Address: Cherly Geisthardt, 101 Child Development, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.