The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors are opposite on control and similar on affiliation) applies to teacher-child interactions within the kindergarten classroom. Furthermore, it was examined whether interactive behaviors and complementarity depended on children's externalizing and internalizing behaviors, interaction time, and interaction frequency. A total of 48 teachers and 179 selected kindergartners with a variety of externalizing and internalizing behaviors were observed in a small group task setting in the natural ecology of the classroom. Teachers' and children's interactive behaviors were rated by independent observers. Teachers reported about children's externalizing and...
Many studies have demonstrated the crucial role of teacher-student relationships for the quality of ...
To examine the reciprocal relations between teacher-child relationships and children's behavior prob...
In the present study, we investigated whether teachers’ and children’s interactive behaviors are ass...
The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors a...
The present study examined how teachers' interpersonal behaviors (control, affiliation) and compleme...
The present study used an interpersonal theoretical perspective to examine the interactions between ...
Research suggests that the relation between student–teacher conflict and children’s externalizing be...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...
The effect of closeness and conflict in the teacher-child relationship on the course and malleabilit...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...
Young children with problem behavior in the classroom are at risk for developing more conflictual an...
In recent developmental theorizing, it has been hypothesized that teacher-child conflict and childre...
The links between children's externalizing behaviors and two characteristics of children's social in...
In recent developmental theorizing, it has been hypothesized that teacher-child conflict and childre...
The goal of this study was to investigate the transactional link between the affective quality of te...
Many studies have demonstrated the crucial role of teacher-student relationships for the quality of ...
To examine the reciprocal relations between teacher-child relationships and children's behavior prob...
In the present study, we investigated whether teachers’ and children’s interactive behaviors are ass...
The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors a...
The present study examined how teachers' interpersonal behaviors (control, affiliation) and compleme...
The present study used an interpersonal theoretical perspective to examine the interactions between ...
Research suggests that the relation between student–teacher conflict and children’s externalizing be...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...
The effect of closeness and conflict in the teacher-child relationship on the course and malleabilit...
Children with externalizing behavior problems often develop conflictual relationships with teachers,...
Young children with problem behavior in the classroom are at risk for developing more conflictual an...
In recent developmental theorizing, it has been hypothesized that teacher-child conflict and childre...
The links between children's externalizing behaviors and two characteristics of children's social in...
In recent developmental theorizing, it has been hypothesized that teacher-child conflict and childre...
The goal of this study was to investigate the transactional link between the affective quality of te...
Many studies have demonstrated the crucial role of teacher-student relationships for the quality of ...
To examine the reciprocal relations between teacher-child relationships and children's behavior prob...
In the present study, we investigated whether teachers’ and children’s interactive behaviors are ass...