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Reliability, stability, and relationships between infant and parent temperament
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Reliability, stability, and relationships between infant and parent temperament

Tiffany Field, Nitza Vega-Lahr, Frank Scafidi and Sheri Goldstein
Infant behavior & development, Vol.10(1), pp.117-122
1987

Abstract

infant temperament parent temperament
Reliability, stability, and relationships between infant and parent temperament were assessed using infant adaptations of 2 childhood temperament inventories. Both scales were moderately reliable, stability was moderate for the 4- to 18-month periods, and significant correlations were noted between mother and infant temperament ratings.

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6 Social Sciences
6.24 Psychiatry & Psychology
6.24.15 Parenting
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology, Developmental
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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