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Silverman, Irwin W. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2020
Evolutionary theory and several lines of evidence suggest that the motive to establish positive relationships with others is stronger in females than males. Accordingly, it was predicted that in young children, girls would be more likely than boys to comply with their mothers' directives. To test this prediction, the present meta-analysis examined…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Young Children, Compliance (Psychology), Mothers
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Jennings, Elyse A.; Axinn, William G.; Ghimire, Dirgha J. – American Sociological Review, 2012
Theories of family stability and change, demographic processes, and social psychological influences on behavior all posit that parental attitudes and beliefs are a key influence on their children's behavior. We have evidence of these effects in Western populations, but little information regarding this social mechanism in non-Western contexts.…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries, Marriage, Mothers
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Meins, Elizabeth; Fernyhough, Charles; Arnott, Bronia; Vittorini, Lucia; Turner, Michelle; Leekam, Susan R.; Parkinson, Kathryn – Infancy, 2011
Relations between infant-mother attachment security at 15 months and infants' (N = 206) joint attention behaviors (a) with an experimenter at 8 and 15 months, and (b) with their mothers at 15 months were investigated. No concurrent or longitudinal relations were observed between attachment security and infants' tendency to respond to an…
Descriptors: Mothers, Infants, Attachment Behavior, Individual Differences
Edwards, Nicole Megan – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Guided by Bioecological Systems Theory and Schema Theory, I investigated mothers' perceptions regarding the emotional development of their preschool children. Researchers acknowledge mothers' contributing role in influencing children's behavioral displays of emotion, but there is a dearth in the literature on mothers. emotion-related behaviors,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Mothers, Disadvantaged, Child Rearing
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Dix, Theodore; Stewart, Amanda D.; Gershoff, Elizabeth T.; Day, William H. – Child Development, 2007
This study examined reactions of 1-year-olds and young 2-year-olds to being controlled by mothers. Mothers' supportive behavior predicted children's willing compliance. However, contrary to research with older children, defiance was also associated with variables linked to maternal competence, specifically, mothers' supportive behavior,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Depression (Psychology), Toddlers, Behavioral Science Research
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Field, Tiffany – Developmental Psychology, 1977
Maternal stimulation during infanct feeding was compared for groups of 4-month-old bottle-fed and breast-fed, normal and high-risk infants. (JMB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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LaVoie, Joseph C.; Looft, William R. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1973
Results of study show mothers play more important role than fathers in their sons' acquisition of self control; a primary factor is the mother's course of action after her son has disobeyed familial or societal rules. (Author/SP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavioral Science Research, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
Kogan, Kate L.; Wimberger, Herbert C. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Interaction, Mothers
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Hagan, Lisa Kindleberger; Kuebli, Janet – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2007
This study examined how parents influence sex differences in young children's physical risk taking behaviors. Eighty three- and four-year old, mostly middle class and Caucasian children climbed across a five-foot high catwalk and walked across a three-foot high beam under their mother or father's supervision. Based on average preschooler gross…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Middle Class, Preschool Children, Mothers
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Thomas, Evelyn B.; And Others – Child Development, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Data Analysis, Infant Behavior, Infants
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Bretherton, Inge – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1995
Notes how preceding articles expand the repertoire of theory-relevant assessments of attachment, with a special emphasis on Ainsworth's concept of the secure base. Focuses on a number of issues raised by this collection that are particularly promising for theory development, including assessment of secure-base behavior and maternal sensitivity,…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Measures (Individuals), Models
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Aleksandrowicz, Malca K.; Aleksandrowicz, Dov R. – Child Development, 1974
A study of the relationship between pain-relieving drugs given to mothers during labor and delivery and neonatal behavior as assessed by the Brazelton Scales. Tested 44 infants on eight different days during their first month of life. (SDH)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Individual Development, Infant Behavior
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Fletcher, Anne C.; Steinberg, Laurence; Sellers, Elizabeth B. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1999
Details reports from high school students on each parents' responsiveness and demandingness and their own academic achievement, involvement in problem behavior, psychosocial development, and internalized distress. Adolescents with one authoritative parent exhibited greater academic competence than peers with parents who were consistent but not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Authoritarianism, Behavioral Science Research, Fathers
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Music, Graham – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2004
This paper looks at how the capacity for separateness arises, and some of the ways in which gender is thought about in relation to this. A link is made with technical considerations about the stance we as therapists take with our patients. In particular, therapists often choose or are prodded into a role that is more empathic or more…
Descriptors: Patients, Emotional Development, Child Development, Gender Differences
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Teichman, Jennifer R.; Contreras-Grau, Josefina M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2006
This study examined associations between acculturation and teaching styles among 55 young mainland Puerto Rican mothers. Mothers (M age = 19.2 years) and their children (M age = 19.2 months) were videotaped during a puzzle-completion teaching task. Three aspects of acculturation were assessed: language, cultural involvement, and exposure to…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Teaching Styles, Mothers, Puerto Ricans
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