The current study investigates gender differences in behavioral regulation in four societies: the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, and China. Directly assessed individual behavioral regulation(Head–Toes–Knees–Shoulders, HTKS), teacher-rated classroom behavioral regulation (Child Behavior Rating Scale, CBRS) and a battery of school readiness assessments (mathematics, vocabulary, and early literacy) were used with 814 young children (ages 3–6 years). Results showed that girls in the United States had significantly higher individual behavioral regulation than boys, but there were no significant gender differences in any Asian societies. In contrast, teachers in Taiwan, South Korea, as well as the United States rated girls as significantly h...
Self-regulation develops rapidly during the years before formal schooling, and it helps lay the foun...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
Graduation date: 2009Early behavioral regulation has been identified as an important component of sc...
The current study investigates gender differences in behavioral regulation in four societies: the Un...
The present study examined the psychometric properties of scores from a direct measure of behavioral...
This study examined gender differences in self-regulation in the fall and spring of kindergarten and...
This study examined gender differences in student engagement and academic performance in school. Par...
It has been an accepted belief that males and females are different in respect of cognitive developm...
This study examined gender differences in student engagement and academic performance in school. Pa...
The catalysts for gender discrepancies across developmental outcomes are widely debated. This study ...
In this study, we addressed three issues using parental report temperament question-naires: the stru...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
This study had three purposes: (a) to compare the prevalence of boys' and girls' gender-atypical beh...
Research Findings: Self-regulation is an important determinant of children’s developmental outcomes,...
[[abstract]]This study addresses developmental trends in gender reality for 6–17 year-old children (...
Self-regulation develops rapidly during the years before formal schooling, and it helps lay the foun...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
Graduation date: 2009Early behavioral regulation has been identified as an important component of sc...
The current study investigates gender differences in behavioral regulation in four societies: the Un...
The present study examined the psychometric properties of scores from a direct measure of behavioral...
This study examined gender differences in self-regulation in the fall and spring of kindergarten and...
This study examined gender differences in student engagement and academic performance in school. Par...
It has been an accepted belief that males and females are different in respect of cognitive developm...
This study examined gender differences in student engagement and academic performance in school. Pa...
The catalysts for gender discrepancies across developmental outcomes are widely debated. This study ...
In this study, we addressed three issues using parental report temperament question-naires: the stru...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
This study had three purposes: (a) to compare the prevalence of boys' and girls' gender-atypical beh...
Research Findings: Self-regulation is an important determinant of children’s developmental outcomes,...
[[abstract]]This study addresses developmental trends in gender reality for 6–17 year-old children (...
Self-regulation develops rapidly during the years before formal schooling, and it helps lay the foun...
This study examined whether different aspects of self-regulation (i.e., emotion and behavior regulat...
Graduation date: 2009Early behavioral regulation has been identified as an important component of sc...