Relations of Early Goal Blockage Response and Gender to Subsequent Tantrum Behavior |
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Authors: | Sullivan Margaret W Lewis Michael |
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Institution: | Institute for the Study of Child Development UMDNJ--Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. |
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Abstract: | Infants and their mothers participated in a longitudinal study of the sequelae of infant goal blockage responses. Four-month-old infants participated in a standard contingency learning/goal blockage procedure during which anger and sad facial expressions to the blockage were coded. When infants were 12- and 20- months-old, mothers completed a questionnaire about their children's tantrums. Tantrum scores increased with age and boys tended to show more tantrum behavior than girls. Anger expressed to goal blockage at 4 months was unrelated to tantrum behavior. There was a gender by sad expression interaction. Girls who expressed sadness in response to the goal blockage had lower total tantrum scores than boys; otherwise there was no difference. These results suggest that tantrums of infants who display sad, not anger expression, in response to goal blockage, are differentially influenced by children's gender. |
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