This article describes the development, reliability, and factor structure of a finely differentiated (18 dimensions) parent-report measure of temperament in 1.5- to 3-year-old children, using a cross-sectional sample (N = 317) and a longitudinal sample of primary (N = 104) and secondary (N = 61) caregivers. Adequate internal consistency was demonstrated for all scales and moderate inter-rater reliability was evident for most scales. Longitudinal stability correlations were primarily large over 6- and 12-month spans and moderate to large from 18 to 36 months. Factor analysis revealed a three-factor structure of Surgency/Extraversion, Negative Affectivity, and Effortful Control. In both samples and for both primary and secondary caregivers, o...
The goal of this research was to compare a new observational temperament measure with an existing te...
A 3-item Temperament Measure and a 13-item Impulsivity Scale were tested against the 36-item Childre...
There is a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical research on child temperament; yet there...
This article describes the development, reliability, and factor structure of a finely differentiated...
This study reports on an assessment of temperament by mothers and child-minders of twenty five 2–3-y...
In the field of child temperament and psychopathology there is a large gap in the existing measureme...
Literature has shown that temperament predicts a range of childhood outcomes, including social compe...
This study investigated the type and stability of temperament profiles in toddlers, and relations of...
Little research has been conducted on the psychometrics of the very short scale (36 items) of the Ch...
Temperament and parental control are two important factors that influence the early development of c...
Previous research has found that mothers of preschool children with slow-to-warm-up and difficult te...
This study describes a revision of a widely used parent-report measure of infant temperament, the In...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine how consistently parents rated their child's tempera...
Researchers in 14 countries recruited families of toddlers between the ages of roughly 18 and 36 mon...
Emotional functioning may contribute as a motivational force to the varying amounts of opposition, c...
The goal of this research was to compare a new observational temperament measure with an existing te...
A 3-item Temperament Measure and a 13-item Impulsivity Scale were tested against the 36-item Childre...
There is a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical research on child temperament; yet there...
This article describes the development, reliability, and factor structure of a finely differentiated...
This study reports on an assessment of temperament by mothers and child-minders of twenty five 2–3-y...
In the field of child temperament and psychopathology there is a large gap in the existing measureme...
Literature has shown that temperament predicts a range of childhood outcomes, including social compe...
This study investigated the type and stability of temperament profiles in toddlers, and relations of...
Little research has been conducted on the psychometrics of the very short scale (36 items) of the Ch...
Temperament and parental control are two important factors that influence the early development of c...
Previous research has found that mothers of preschool children with slow-to-warm-up and difficult te...
This study describes a revision of a widely used parent-report measure of infant temperament, the In...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine how consistently parents rated their child's tempera...
Researchers in 14 countries recruited families of toddlers between the ages of roughly 18 and 36 mon...
Emotional functioning may contribute as a motivational force to the varying amounts of opposition, c...
The goal of this research was to compare a new observational temperament measure with an existing te...
A 3-item Temperament Measure and a 13-item Impulsivity Scale were tested against the 36-item Childre...
There is a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical research on child temperament; yet there...