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MICHAEL E. LAMB ANN M. FRODI CARL-PHILIP HWANG MAJT E. FRODI 《Scandinavian journal of psychology》1983,24(1):153-156
Forty-five Swedish couples ( N =90) independently completed a translation of Rothbart's Infant Behavior Questionnaire (IBQ) when their infants were 3 and 8 months of age. There was greater agreeement between mothers and fathers at 8 than at 3 months, perhaps because fathers became more involved as their children grew older. At neither age was agreement as great as that reported by Rothbart (1981) in the USA. Parents did not agree on the dimensions Duration of Orienting and Soothability. In the eyes of both parents, there was significant, although modest, stability over time on most dimensions of infant temperament. There was least perceived stability in Distress to Approaching Stimuli (Fear). These results suggest that the IBQ (even in a Swedish translation) may be a reliable and valid way of measuring parental perceptions of infant temperament. 相似文献
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在教学过程中,比較起着重要的作用。因为要使学生正确认識每一个事物,正确理解每一个科学概念,就需要了解各个事物的本貭,而要正确认識事物的本貭,不但需要找出事物的共同点,也要找出事物的不同点。毛主席曾指出:“对于物貭的每一种运动形式,必須注意它和其他各种运动形式的共同点。但是尤其重要的,成为我們认識事物的基础的东西,则是必須注意它的特殊点,就是說,注意它和其他运动形式的貭的区别。只有注 相似文献
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ANN M. FRODI MICHAEL E. LAMB MAJT FRODI CARL-PHILIP HWANG BRITTA FORSSTRÖM THOMAS CORRY 《Scandinavian journal of psychology》1982,23(1):53-62
Fifty-one Swedish couples were interviewed in the last trimester of their first pregnancy and again when their infants were 5 months old. Twenty-five of the couples indicated that the mothers would be primary caretakers throughout the first year (traditional families) whereas the other 26 couples said that the fathers would be primary caretakers for between 1 and 6.5 months during the year (nontraditional families). Analyses showed that the value of parenthood and the value of work were stable from the first (prenatal) to the second (postnatal) interview, although prenatally-anticipated paternal involvement was only marginally correlated with actual paternal involvement. Subjects agreed with their spouses when asked about the same issues, suggesting that the constructs had some validity. Parenthood and work were more highly valued by nontraditional parents than by traditional parents. Degree of paternal caretaking was positively correlated with the fathers satisfaction with and value of parenthood and negatively correlated with their resentment of the infant. Correlations differed somewhat among traditional and nontraditional mothers and fathers. Fathers were more involved with "difficult" sons and "easy" daughters than with "easy" sons and "difficult" daughters. 相似文献
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