Inhibitory control (IC) and negative emotionality (NE) are both linked to aggressive behavior, but their interplay has not yet been clarified. This study examines different NE × IC interaction models in relation to aggressive behavior in 855 preschoolers (aged 2–5 years) using parental questionnaires. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that NE and IC predict aggression both directly and interactively. The highest aggression levels were reported in children with high NE and low IC. Interestingly, the protective effect of IC for aggressive behavior increases with rising levels of NE. Analyses focusing on physical aggression revealed a significant NE × IC interaction in boys aged 4-5 years only. These findings shed new light on potentia...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Physical aggression has its origin very early in development, but no studies to date have examined p...
Background: A growing body of research has shown that children behave aggressively from an early age...
Inhibitory control (IC) and negative emotionality (NE) are both linked to aggressive behavior, but t...
Impaired empathy has been associated with aggression in children, adolescents and adults, but result...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Identifying correlates of aggressive behavior in children might help to find potential candidates fo...
Aggressive behaviors are highly prevalent in children. Given their negative consequences, it is nece...
The objective of this study is to measure the effectiveness of a program on improving inhibitory an...
This cumulative dissertation focuses on the influence of emotional and social-cognitive processes on...
Temperament has been associated with aggressive behaviors (Rothbart, Ahadi, & Evans, 2000); however,...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct probl...
Introduction. Aggression is a highly prevalent behavior in children that is related to negative cons...
The study of aggressive behavior has received a great deal of attention in the development literatur...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct proble...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Physical aggression has its origin very early in development, but no studies to date have examined p...
Background: A growing body of research has shown that children behave aggressively from an early age...
Inhibitory control (IC) and negative emotionality (NE) are both linked to aggressive behavior, but t...
Impaired empathy has been associated with aggression in children, adolescents and adults, but result...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Identifying correlates of aggressive behavior in children might help to find potential candidates fo...
Aggressive behaviors are highly prevalent in children. Given their negative consequences, it is nece...
The objective of this study is to measure the effectiveness of a program on improving inhibitory an...
This cumulative dissertation focuses on the influence of emotional and social-cognitive processes on...
Temperament has been associated with aggressive behaviors (Rothbart, Ahadi, & Evans, 2000); however,...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct probl...
Introduction. Aggression is a highly prevalent behavior in children that is related to negative cons...
The study of aggressive behavior has received a great deal of attention in the development literatur...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct proble...
The goal of this study was to examine the links between difficult temperament (i.e., negative emotio...
Physical aggression has its origin very early in development, but no studies to date have examined p...
Background: A growing body of research has shown that children behave aggressively from an early age...