ABSTRACT Preferences for four bipolar temperament qualities (i.e. extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-feeling and organized-flexible styles) of 400 Chinese children, ages 9, 11, 13 and 15, first are described and then compared to temperament qualities of 3,539 US children of the same ages. Chinese children more frequently prefer extroversion to introversion styles, practical to imaginative styles, thinking to feeling styles and organized to flexible styles. In con-trast to Chinese boys, Chinese girls are more likely to prefer practical and feeling styles. All four bipolar temperament styles display some age changes, with practical-imaginative and organized-flexible styles displaying the most changes. Although Chinese ...
The emotional reactivity hypothesis holds that, over the course of phylogeny, the selection of anima...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children’s temperament through mothers’ responses to M...
Explanations of the stable sources of variation among children and adults in dominant emotional mood...
The present study examined bidirectional relations between child temperament and parenting styles in...
Four bipolar temperament qualities (i.e. extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Four bipolar temperament qualities (i.e. extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-...
[Objective] Explore the dimensions and factor structure of children's temperament...
The authors coded Chinese (n = 401) and Dutch (n = 324) parents' free descriptions of their 3- to 14...
Early temperament attributes have been linked to emerging behaviour problems and significant long-te...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC...
This study explores the cultural construction of “difficult” temperament in the first 2 years of lif...
The Motivational Style Profile for Children (MSP-C) was designed to measure the dominances, orientat...
The Motivational Style Profile for Children (MSP-C) was designed to measure metamotivational orient...
Learning style preferences of 1,554 students identified as gifted and nongifted students, ages 8 to ...
The emotional reactivity hypothesis holds that, over the course of phylogeny, the selection of anima...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children’s temperament through mothers’ responses to M...
Explanations of the stable sources of variation among children and adults in dominant emotional mood...
The present study examined bidirectional relations between child temperament and parenting styles in...
Four bipolar temperament qualities (i.e. extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-...
Mode of access: World Wide Web.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Four bipolar temperament qualities (i.e. extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-...
[Objective] Explore the dimensions and factor structure of children's temperament...
The authors coded Chinese (n = 401) and Dutch (n = 324) parents' free descriptions of their 3- to 14...
Early temperament attributes have been linked to emerging behaviour problems and significant long-te...
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC...
This study explores the cultural construction of “difficult” temperament in the first 2 years of lif...
The Motivational Style Profile for Children (MSP-C) was designed to measure the dominances, orientat...
The Motivational Style Profile for Children (MSP-C) was designed to measure metamotivational orient...
Learning style preferences of 1,554 students identified as gifted and nongifted students, ages 8 to ...
The emotional reactivity hypothesis holds that, over the course of phylogeny, the selection of anima...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children’s temperament through mothers’ responses to M...
Explanations of the stable sources of variation among children and adults in dominant emotional mood...