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"That's not what friends do!": Elementary school children's reactions to interpersonal violations.
(2006)
Little is known about how children respond to interpersonal violations by best friends; therefore the goal of the present study was to examine children's reactions to violations in detail. When confronted with problematic ...
Mutual gaze and visual co-orientation between mothers and infants :
(1980)
Tapes were coded as to the occurrence of mutual gaze and visual co-orientation, as well as any gestures and/or vocalizations which occurred during these visual interactions. Various visual and vocal measures derived from ...
Male/infant interactions in the chimpanzee.
(1980)
Adult male/infant interactions were observed in captive chimpanzees, housed at the Chimpanzee Sign Language Laboratory in Norman, Oklahoma. The focal points of the study were maternal restrictiveness and its relationship ...
Communicative strategies of visually impaired infants and their mothers.
(1980)
The development of five visually impaired infants between 10 months and three years of age was followed for six months. Films of mother-infant interactions were made in the subjects' homes at regular intervals throughout ...
Conceptualizations of Popularity in Emerging Adulthood
(2018)
Peer status in children and adolescents has been well-studied. Conversely, how this construct presents in emerging adulthood has received little attention. The current study investigated the conceptualization of popularity ...
Interparental conflict and preschoolers' naturally-occurring peer interactions: The moderating effects of child temperament and gender.
(2004)
The relations between destructive interparental conflict (IPC) and 3- to 6-year-olds' (N = 74) naturally-occurring peer interactions were examined as a function of child temperament (i.e., effortful control, positive ...
Genetic and environmental influences on the development of reproductive strategies during adolescence.
(2000)
This study examined the relative importance of the conditional model and the alternative model. These models have been used to explain the development of reproductive strategies in humans. The conditional model assumes a ...
Dialect differences in statement verification among children.
(1982)
Two verification tasks were designed, one in SE, Task 1 (e.g., You aren't a baby) and the other in BE, Task 2 (e.g., You ain't no baby). All subjects received both tasks. The two tasks consisted of true affirmative, false ...
Adult developmental shift in memory-encoding strategies :
(1982)
Adult age differences in encoding strategies used for story information were assessed by cued recall task. Subjects heard a taped version of short story, looked at three pictures illustrating that story, or heard the story ...
Experimental elicitation of gaze aversion in the context of neonate-caregiver interaction /
(1984)
Infant behaviors during the newborn period were observed in response to the manipulation of maternal behaviors. Data analyses revealed that this sample of newborns was responsive to increases in maternal behaviors, ...