The two aims of the study were (a) to determine when infants begin to use force intentionally to defend objects to which they might have a claim and (b) to examine the relationship between toddlers’ instrumental use of force and their tendencies to make possession claims. Infants’ and toddlers’ reactions to peers’ attempts to take their toys were assessed in three independent data sets in which the same observational coding system had been used (N = 200). To ensure that infants’ use of force was goal-directed and not a simple physical reaction, we recorded infants’ reactions when peers picked up toys that the focal infants had just put down, or were nearby or in the focal infants’ mothers’ laps. The use of force in response to peers’ taking...
This thesis encompasses an experimental research study done as part of an honors program. The study ...
The present studies were designed to address whether infants use language to guide their inferences ...
Three longitudinal studies are reported in which 6-8-month-old infants were tested on means-end prob...
The two aims of the study were (a) to determine when infants begin to use force intentionally to def...
Possible precursors of serious aggression were identified in toddlers' use of force against peers. I...
Although play and toys have been shown in the literature to benefit children in a variety of domains...
Our aim was to develop an age-appropriate measure of early manifestations of aggression. We construc...
Our aim was to develop an age-appropriate measure of early manifestations of aggression. We construc...
This study was designed to investigate the development of object identity in infants at ages corresp...
International audienceWe describe the results of a longitudinal study on five infants from age 12 to...
The question of whether war toys lead to aggression in children has been the focus of considerable c...
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate ...
The present research investigated whether 13.5-month-old infants would attribute to an actor a dispo...
This study tested the hypothesis that 12-month-old infants' use of force against peers is associated...
When do infants perceive the relationship between affordances of objects and their own bodies (i.e. ...
This thesis encompasses an experimental research study done as part of an honors program. The study ...
The present studies were designed to address whether infants use language to guide their inferences ...
Three longitudinal studies are reported in which 6-8-month-old infants were tested on means-end prob...
The two aims of the study were (a) to determine when infants begin to use force intentionally to def...
Possible precursors of serious aggression were identified in toddlers' use of force against peers. I...
Although play and toys have been shown in the literature to benefit children in a variety of domains...
Our aim was to develop an age-appropriate measure of early manifestations of aggression. We construc...
Our aim was to develop an age-appropriate measure of early manifestations of aggression. We construc...
This study was designed to investigate the development of object identity in infants at ages corresp...
International audienceWe describe the results of a longitudinal study on five infants from age 12 to...
The question of whether war toys lead to aggression in children has been the focus of considerable c...
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate ...
The present research investigated whether 13.5-month-old infants would attribute to an actor a dispo...
This study tested the hypothesis that 12-month-old infants' use of force against peers is associated...
When do infants perceive the relationship between affordances of objects and their own bodies (i.e. ...
This thesis encompasses an experimental research study done as part of an honors program. The study ...
The present studies were designed to address whether infants use language to guide their inferences ...
Three longitudinal studies are reported in which 6-8-month-old infants were tested on means-end prob...