Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children

abstract: The moderating effects of five characteristics of peers--their effortful control, anger, sadness, aggression, and positive peer behavior--were investigated in two separate series of analyses of preschooler's social behavior: (a) the relation between children's own effortful contr...

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Other Authors: Huerta, Snjezana (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15211
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-152112018-06-22T03:03:17Z Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children abstract: The moderating effects of five characteristics of peers--their effortful control, anger, sadness, aggression, and positive peer behavior--were investigated in two separate series of analyses of preschooler's social behavior: (a) the relation between children's own effortful control and social behavior, and (b) the relation between children's shyness and reticent behavior. Latent variable interactions were conducted in a structural equation framework. Peer context anger and effortful control, albeit with unexpected results, interacted with children's own characteristics to predict their behavior in both the EC and shy model series; these were the only significant interactions obtained for the EC model series. The relation between shyness and reticent behavior, however, showed the greatest impact of peer context and, conversely, the greatest susceptibility to environmental variations; significant interactions were obtained in all five models, despite the limited range of peer context sadness and aggression observed in this study. Dissertation/Thesis Huerta, Snjezana (Author) Eisenberg, Nancy (Advisor) Spinrad, Tracy (Committee member) Piña, Armando (Committee member) Geiser, Christian (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Psychology Developmental psychology classroom climate effortful control moderation peer relations shyness social competencce eng 273 pages M.A. Psychology 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15211 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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language English
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topic Psychology
Developmental psychology
classroom climate
effortful control
moderation
peer relations
shyness
social competencce
spellingShingle Psychology
Developmental psychology
classroom climate
effortful control
moderation
peer relations
shyness
social competencce
Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children
description abstract: The moderating effects of five characteristics of peers--their effortful control, anger, sadness, aggression, and positive peer behavior--were investigated in two separate series of analyses of preschooler's social behavior: (a) the relation between children's own effortful control and social behavior, and (b) the relation between children's shyness and reticent behavior. Latent variable interactions were conducted in a structural equation framework. Peer context anger and effortful control, albeit with unexpected results, interacted with children's own characteristics to predict their behavior in both the EC and shy model series; these were the only significant interactions obtained for the EC model series. The relation between shyness and reticent behavior, however, showed the greatest impact of peer context and, conversely, the greatest susceptibility to environmental variations; significant interactions were obtained in all five models, despite the limited range of peer context sadness and aggression observed in this study. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.A. Psychology 2012
author2 Huerta, Snjezana (Author)
author_facet Huerta, Snjezana (Author)
title Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children
title_short Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children
title_full Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children
title_fullStr Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children
title_full_unstemmed Forged Through Association: The Moderating Influence of Peer Context on the Development and Behavior of Temperamentally-Dysregulated Children
title_sort forged through association: the moderating influence of peer context on the development and behavior of temperamentally-dysregulated children
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15211
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