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Temperament: Infancy Through Adolescence (Longitudinal Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Series)

by Diana Wright Guerin, Allen W. Gottfried, Pamella H. Oliver

Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Saturday, March 01, 2003
Number of Pages: 320
ISBN: 0306476886


Book Summary:

The Fullerton Longitudinal Study, launched in 1979, chronicled the development of over 100 children and their families from the children's first birthday through their high school completion using a cross-informant/cross-context methodology. In this volume, the developmental course and sequelae of children's temperament from age 1.5 years through high school completion are documented. Using the model of temperament developed by Alexander Thomas, Stella Chess, and their colleagues in the New York Longitudinal Study (NYLS) and standardized temperament inventories collected repeatedly across infancy, childhood, and adolescence, the authors of Temperament: Infancy through Adolescence systematically present their findings investigating the following issues:
-Stability and continuity of the nine NYLS temperament dimensions based on parent reports and, during adolescence, both parent and self-reports;
-Concurrent and cross-time relations between temperament dimensions and behavior problems in home and school contexts;
-Temperament dimensions as predictors and consequences of intelligence;
-Relations between temperament dimensions and children's education, including academic achievement, classroom behavior, grade point average, and self-appraisals of academic competence and motivation;
-Home environment and family relationship correlates of temperament;
-The long-term developmental trajectories of infants with extreme temperament characteristics, including temperamental, behavioral, intellectual, academic, and home/family outcomes.

Temperament: Infancy to Adolescence is an important resource for developmental researchers, clinicians, educators, students, and others interested in how individual differences in children's behavioral styles develop and relate to their development.


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