In two short-term longitudinal studies, infant expressivity and maternal responsiveness to infant expressivity were examined. In Study 1, thirty-eight dyads visited a laboratory at 11 and 12 months; in Study 2, seventy-seven dyads were visited in their homes at 9 and 13 months. Mother-infant interaction was coded from videotapes of free play in both studies. Infant expressivity and maternal responsiveness to infant expressivity were stable after the contributions of the other partner were considered. Infant expressivity at 13 months was influenced by 9-month and 13-month maternal responsiveness to infant expressivity. Predictive relations from 9 to 13 months, however, were attenuated when stability in maternal responsiveness was considered,...
Graduation date: 1989Attachment, as described by Bowlby (1969), is an emotional bond between two peo...
This study investigated the relationship between maternal contingent responsiveness and 4- and 5-mon...
The study of infants’ interactive style and social stress response to repeated stressful exposures i...
Specific predictive relations between mothers ’ responsiveness to their 5-month-olds ’ nondistress a...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across substantial lengths of time-stability-is a...
The relations between maternal control style, sensitivity, and childrearing attitudes on one hand an...
Stability over time and consistency across contexts in the interactive behaviors of 10 girls and 10 ...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...
It has been repeatedly documented that during mother-infant inter- action, mothers of pre-term infan...
Responsiveness defines the prompt, contingent, and appropriate reactions parents display to their ch...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across short periods of time-reliability-is both ...
Nineteen mothers and their developmentally delayed infants, participants in an infant stimulation pr...
The present investigation was aimed towards elucidating the processes that linked maternal represent...
Graduation date: 1989Attachment, as described by Bowlby (1969), is an emotional bond between two peo...
This study investigated the relationship between maternal contingent responsiveness and 4- and 5-mon...
The study of infants’ interactive style and social stress response to repeated stressful exposures i...
Specific predictive relations between mothers ’ responsiveness to their 5-month-olds ’ nondistress a...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across substantial lengths of time-stability-is a...
The relations between maternal control style, sensitivity, and childrearing attitudes on one hand an...
Stability over time and consistency across contexts in the interactive behaviors of 10 girls and 10 ...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...
It has been repeatedly documented that during mother-infant inter- action, mothers of pre-term infan...
Responsiveness defines the prompt, contingent, and appropriate reactions parents display to their ch...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across short periods of time-reliability-is both ...
Nineteen mothers and their developmentally delayed infants, participants in an infant stimulation pr...
The present investigation was aimed towards elucidating the processes that linked maternal represent...
Graduation date: 1989Attachment, as described by Bowlby (1969), is an emotional bond between two peo...
This study investigated the relationship between maternal contingent responsiveness and 4- and 5-mon...
The study of infants’ interactive style and social stress response to repeated stressful exposures i...