[HTML][HTML] Capturing behavior in small doses: A review of comparative research in evaluating thin slices for behavioral measurement
Thin slices are used across a wide array of research domains to observe, measure, and
predict human behavior. This article reviews the thin-slice method as a measurement …
predict human behavior. This article reviews the thin-slice method as a measurement …
The development of empathic concern in siblings: A reciprocal influence model
This study utilized actor–partner interdependence modeling to examine the bidirectional
effects of younger (Mage= 18 months) and older siblings (Mage= 48 months) on later …
effects of younger (Mage= 18 months) and older siblings (Mage= 48 months) on later …
Prosocial behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during interactions with their typically developing siblings
This observational study focuses on prosocial behaviors of children with autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) during an interaction with their older, typically developing sibling (TD-Sibs) …
disorder (ASD) during an interaction with their older, typically developing sibling (TD-Sibs) …
Sibship size, sibling cognitive sensitivity, and children's receptive vocabulary
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the current study was to examine the relationship between sibship
size and children's vocabulary as a function of quality of sibling interactions. It was …
size and children's vocabulary as a function of quality of sibling interactions. It was …
Thin slices of child personality: Perceptual, situational, and behavioral contributions.
The present study examined whether thin-slice ratings of child personality serve as a
resource-efficient and theoretically valid measurement of child personality traits. We …
resource-efficient and theoretically valid measurement of child personality traits. We …
Do siblings influence one another? Unpacking processes that occur during sibling conflict
S Borairi, A Plamondon, M Rodrigues… - Child …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined the extent to which 205 sibling dyads influenced each other during
conflict. Data were collected between 2013 to 2015. The sample included 5.9% Black …
conflict. Data were collected between 2013 to 2015. The sample included 5.9% Black …
Caregiver cognitive sensitivity: Measure development and validation in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings
Cognitive sensitivity refers to a person's ability to create a cognitively stimulating
environment when interacting with a less experienced partner while being attuned to this …
environment when interacting with a less experienced partner while being attuned to this …
Cumulative contextual risk, maternal responsivity, and social cognition at 18 months
By 18 months children demonstrate a range of social–cognitive skills that can be considered
important precursors to more advanced forms of social understanding such as theory of …
important precursors to more advanced forms of social understanding such as theory of …
Sibling cognitive sensitivity as a moderator of the relationship between sibship size and children's theory of mind: A longitudinal analysis
Inconsistent findings regarding the association between sibship size (ie, number of children
in the home) and children's theory of mind led us to hypothesize a moderating role for quality …
in the home) and children's theory of mind led us to hypothesize a moderating role for quality …
Observed sensitivity during family interactions and cumulative risk: A study of multiple dyads per family.
The present study sought to investigate the family, individual, and dyad-specific
contributions to observed cognitive sensitivity during family interactions. Moreover, the …
contributions to observed cognitive sensitivity during family interactions. Moreover, the …