Browsing by Author "Putnam, S. P."
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Cultural contributors to negative emotionality: A multilevel analysis from the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium
Desmarais, E. E.; French, B. F.; Ahmetoglu, E.; Acar, İbrahim Hakkı; Gonzalez-Salinas, C.; Kozlova, E.; Slobodskaya, H.; Benga, O.; Majdandžić, M.; Beijers, R.; de Weerth, C.; Huitron, B.; Lee, E. G.; Han, S. Y.; Park, S. Y.; Giusti, L.; Montirosso, R.; Tuovinen, S.; Heinonen, K.; Raikkonen, K.; Wang, Z. Y.; Lecannelier, F.; Linhares, M. B. M.; Casalin, S.; Putnam, S. P.; Gartstein, M. A. (Sage, 2021-11)This study advances the cross-cultural temperament literature by comparing temperament ratings of toddlers from 14 nations. Multilevel modeling (MLM) procedures were utilized to regress negative emotionality (NE) and ... -
Links between television exposure and toddler dysregulation: Does culture matter?
Desmarais, E.; Brown, K.; Campbell, K.; French, B. F.; Putnam, S. P.; Casalin, S.; Linhares, M. B. M.; Lecannelier, F.; Wang, Z.; Raikkonen, K.; Heinonen, K.; Tuovinen, S.; Montirosso, R.; Provenzi, L.; Park, S. Y.; Han, S. Y.; Lee, E. G.; Huitron, B.; de Weerth, C.; Beijers, R.; Majdandžić, M.; Benga, O.; Slobodskaya, H.; Kozlova, E.; Gonzalez-Salinas, C.; Acar, İbrahim Hakkı; Ahmetoglu, E.; Gartstein, M. A. (Elsevier, 2021-05)Television exposure in early childhood has increased, with concerns raised regarding adverse effects on social-emotional development, and emerging self-regulation in particular. The present study addressed television ...
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