Children's Anger Attribution Bias: Relations to Family Environment and Social Adjustment |
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Authors: | David Schultz,Carroll E. Izard,& Brian P. Ackerman |
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Affiliation: | University of Delaware |
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Abstract: | We examined the relations of caregiver depression and family instability to preschool children's anger attribution bias and emotion attribution accuracy on a test of emotion situation knowledge. After controlling for age, gender, and verbal ability, caregiver depression and family instability predicted children's anger attribution bias but not the overall accuracy of their emotion attributions. We also divided children into groups low and high on teacher reports of aggression and groups low and high on teacher reports of peer rejection and examined the anger attribution bias of these groups. For boys but not girls, greater anger attribution bias predicted higher levels of aggression. For all children, greater anger attribution bias predicted higher levels of peer rejection. Results suggest that the misattribution of anger to others may be an important component of some children's early emotional and social difficulties. |
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Keywords: | theory of mind peer rejection sociocultural point of view figurative language |
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