Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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918497 | Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | 2011 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Using a multicomponent, process-oriented approach, the links between social information processing during the preschool years and (a) sociodemographic risk and (b) behavior problems in preschool were examined in a community sample of 196 children. Findings provided support for our initial hypotheses that aspects of social information processing in preschool are related to both sociodemographic risk and behavior problems in preschool. Response evaluation and in particular the positive evaluation of an aggressive response were related to both sociodemographic risk and children’s aggressive behavior and partially mediated the links between sociodemographic risk and aggressive behavior in preschool.
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Authors
Yair Ziv, Alberto Sorongon,