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Children's Personal Narratives and Their Mothers' Responsiveness as Covariates of the Children's Compliance
Authors:Robin Goin  Robert G. Wahler
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
Abstract:Twenty-six mother–child dyads volunteered to be observed interacting at home, and the children agreed to participate in interviews designed to elicit their personal narratives. Observers coded the children's compliance with mother instructions and the mothers' responsiveness to their children's prosocial behaviors. Other raters coded the children's narratives for coherence of story structure. Correlational analyses of the data sets confirmed hypotheses that mother responsiveness and child coherence scores would account for separate variance in the children's willingness to comply with their mothers' instructions. These results were interpreted within the literature on child–mother synchrony and functional aspects of children's personal narratives.
Keywords:personal narratives  mother–  child dyads  child–  mother synchrony  children's compliance  mothers' responsiveness
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