Schroeder, Kingsley M. Bámaca-Colbert, Mayra Y. Robins, Richard W.
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Developmental psychology
The current study examined the trajectory of gender role attitudes of 471 Mexican-origin adolescents (236 girls, 235 boys) from 5th grade ( M age = 10.86 years) to 11th grade ( M age = 16.75 years), investigating how situating identities (i.e., gender, nativity, SES), ethnic identity (i.e., ethnic pride), and familial context (i.e., parents’ attitu...
Kirkham, Natasha Z Rea, Michaela Osborne, Tamsin White, Hayely Mareschal, Denis
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Developmental psychology
The current study investigates whether informative, mutually redundant audiovisual cues support better performance in a category learning paradigm. Research suggests that, under some conditions, redundant multisensory cues supports better learning, when compared with unisensory cues. This was examined systematically across two experiments. In Exper...
El-Sheikh, Mona Shimizu, Mina Erath, Stephen A Philbrook, Lauren E Hinnant, J Benjamin
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Developmental psychology
The deleterious effects of marital conflict on youth outcomes are well-documented in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. To date, longitudinal studies have focused on repeated measures of youths' outcomes and the temporal dynamics of marital conflict have largely been ignored. Marital conflict changes over time as contextual and relation...
Morin-Lessard, Elizabeth Poulin-Dubois, Diane Segalowitz, Norman Byers-Heinlein, Krista
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Developmental psychology
A talking face provides redundant cues on the mouth that might support language learning and highly salient social cues in the eyes. What drives children's looking toward the mouth versus eyes of a talking face? This study reports data from 292 children who viewed faces speaking English, French, and Russian. We investigated the impact of children's...
Margolis, Amy E Lee, Sang Han Peterson, Bradley S Beebe, Beatrice
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Developmental psychology
Prior studies of mother-infant interaction have generally used a variable-centered approach to associate face-to-face communication with psychosocial outcomes. Herein, we use a person-centered approach to identify clusters of infants who exhibit similar behavioral profiles during face-to-face communication with their mothers. Four infant communicat...
Goulding, Brandon W Atance, Cristina M Friedman, Ori
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Developmental psychology
The ability to anticipate the future improves significantly across the preschool years. Whereas 5-year-olds understand that they will prefer adult items in the future, 3-year-olds indicate they will continue to prefer child items. We explore these age-related changes in future-oriented cognition by comparing children's inferences about their future...
Ewing, Louise Sutherland, Clare A M Willis, Megan L
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Developmental psychology
A large research literature details the powerful behavioral consequences that a trustworthy appearance can have on adult behavior. Surprisingly, few studies have investigated how these biases operate among children, despite the theoretical importance of understanding when these biases emerge in development. Here, we used an economic trust game to s...
Moore, Charlotte Dailey, Shannon Garrison, Hallie Amatuni, Andrei Bergelson, Elika
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Developmental psychology
Around their first birthdays, infants begin to point, walk, and talk. These abilities are appreciable both by researchers with strictly standardized criteria and caregivers with more relaxed notions of what each of these skills entails. Here, we compare the onsets of these skills and links among them across two data collection methods: observation ...
Zippert, Erica L Daubert, Emily N Scalise, Nicole R Noreen, Gabriella D Ramani, Geetha B
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Developmental psychology
The prevalence of tablet computer use among young children has risen dramatically, as have educational apps claiming to promote school readiness skills such as mathematical knowledge. Parents can contribute to their preschoolers' math readiness through the math talk they provide during everyday interactions in traditional nonelectronic activities. ...
Asaba, Mika Ong, Desmond C Gweon, Hyowon
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Developmental psychology
People's emotional experiences depend not only on what actually happened, but also on what they thought would happen. However, these expectations about future outcomes are not always communicated explicitly. Thus, the ability to infer others' expectations in context and understand how these expectations influence others' emotions is an important as...