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Zhang, Li-fang – Learning and Individual Differences, 2013
This study explores how psychosocial development and personality traits are related. In particular, the study investigates the predictive power of the successful resolution of the Eriksonian psychosocial crises for the Big Five personality traits beyond age and gender. Four hundred university students in mainland China responded to the Measures of…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Individual Development, Foreign Countries, Personality
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McLean, Kate C.; Mansfield, Cade D. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2011
Autobiographical reasoning has been found to be a critical process in identity development; however, the authors suggest that existing research shows that such reasoning may not always be critical to another important outcome: well-being. The authors describe characteristics of people such as personality and age, contexts such as conversations,…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Individual Development, Autobiographies, Reflection
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Whitbourne, Susan Krauss; Sneed, Joel R.; Sayer, Aline – Developmental Psychology, 2009
Two cohorts of alumni, leading-edge and trailing-edge baby boomers, first tested in their college years, were followed to ages 43 (N = 136) and 54 (N = 182) on a measure of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to model the trajectory of growth for each psychosocial issue across middle adulthood. As…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Baby Boomers, Intimacy, Integrity
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Costa, Paul T.; McCrae, Robert R. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980
Relations between personality and happiness were examined in three studies. It was argued that (a) different sets of traits influence type of affect and of satisfaction; (b) extraversion and neuroticism influence type of affect and of satisfaction; and (c) personality differences antedate and predict differences in happiness over a 10-year period.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Emotional Adjustment, Happiness
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Guerin, Diana Wright; Gottfried, Allen W. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1994
The developmental course of 9 temperament dimensions were documented in 104 children from ages 2 through 12. Overall, with the advancement of age, children's temperament showed less developmental change as indexed by mean ratings on the temperament dimensions and greater cross-time stability as assessed by the rank ordering of children across…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Developmental Stages, Emotional Development
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Denham, Susanne A.; And Others – Child Study Journal, 1995
Investigated developmental change and patterns of individual differences in dimensions of infant temperament. Rothbart Infant Behavior Questionnaire (IBQ) was completed for subjects 5 times between 6 weeks and 30 months of age. Interpretable age changes were found for emotional reactivity, but not for the index of regulation (IBQ soothability).…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Developmental Stages, Emotional Response
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McBride-Chang, Catherine; And Others – Early Education and Development, 1996
Examined two hypotheses regarding activity level: (1) early appearing stability; and (2) inversion of intensity. Measured behavioral intensity or activity level six times between the neonatal period and first grade. Results indicated that parent ratings supported activity level stability. Observations revealed that intense neonatal activity…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Behavior, Child Development, Individual Development
Silbereisen, Rainer K.; And Others – 1995
Risk factors for early adolescents' (700 between the ages of 10 to 13) delinquency were compared between groups of children high and low in childhood adversities. The samples represented young people from the two former Germanies (200 from former East and 500 from West Germany) who were interviewed in person. Additional information was gathered…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Delinquency, Family Environment, Foreign Countries
Schaie, K. Warner; Gribbin, Kathy – 1975
Recent investigations have demonstrated greater variance in change in intellectual performance between different generations or age groups than is true for generalized developmental change across chronological age. Such findings have led to a careful investigation of certain environmental factors which might account for such change. A new…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns