Recently there has been increasing interest in the role that emotionality plays in children’s social functioning. In this paper, we examined changes in preschool- ers’ tendencies to play alone as a function of their dispositional negative emo- tional intensity (DNEI). Additionally, we examined changes in expressed nega- tive emotion. The solitary play and expressed negative emotions of 94 children (mean age50.5 months) were observed for 3 months. Teachers completed a measure of DNEI. Growth curves revealed that children high in DNEI evidenced increasing rates of solitary play and decreasing rates of expression of negative emotions. Children high in DNEI were initially higher in observed emotional intensity. Findings suggest that children wh...
53 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.A diathesis-stress model is pr...
The associations between children's (N = 301) observed expression of positive and negative emotion i...
Abstract The associations between children’s ( N = 301) observed expression of positive and negative...
Recently there has been increasing interest in the role that emotionality plays in children’s social...
A commonly used strategy for regulating emotions is known as expressive suppression (ES), in which a...
Prior research indicates that high negative emotionality in combination with low peer status is cond...
Achieving emotional competence depends on socialization. Especially in preschool, where children are...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
Child initiated play appears as a means for children to express their inner world and personality an...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
The purpose of this study was to provide additional psychometric support for the Preference for Soli...
This study explored the construct of solitary-active play as a behavioral marker for maladjustment i...
This study examined age differences in the content of children ’s self-generated descriptions of the...
Temperament and psychopathology are intimately related; however, research on the prospective associa...
53 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.A diathesis-stress model is pr...
The associations between children's (N = 301) observed expression of positive and negative emotion i...
Abstract The associations between children’s ( N = 301) observed expression of positive and negative...
Recently there has been increasing interest in the role that emotionality plays in children’s social...
A commonly used strategy for regulating emotions is known as expressive suppression (ES), in which a...
Prior research indicates that high negative emotionality in combination with low peer status is cond...
Achieving emotional competence depends on socialization. Especially in preschool, where children are...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
Child initiated play appears as a means for children to express their inner world and personality an...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
The purpose of this study was to provide additional psychometric support for the Preference for Soli...
This study explored the construct of solitary-active play as a behavioral marker for maladjustment i...
This study examined age differences in the content of children ’s self-generated descriptions of the...
Temperament and psychopathology are intimately related; however, research on the prospective associa...
53 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.A diathesis-stress model is pr...
The associations between children's (N = 301) observed expression of positive and negative emotion i...
Abstract The associations between children’s ( N = 301) observed expression of positive and negative...