The Constancy of the Stanford-Binet IQ from Three to Five Years |
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Authors: | Evelyn Katz |
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Affiliation: | The Brush Foundafion , Wesfern Reserve University , USA |
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Abstract: | Kindergarten and first-grade children giving nonintentional moral judgments were divided into three equated groups (Ns = 6), in each of two studies. Two groups performed with models (adult or peer) giving intentionality responses, with the third a control. During training, three Ss and three models in a group performing alternately were given social reinforcement for intentionality responses to Piaget-type stories. On an immediate posttest, both training groups in each study showed significant intentionality response gains from pretest and significantly exceeded their control group (ps < .05), while not differing significantly from each other. In study #2, a delayed posttest showed similar training durability for both training groups; both increased nonsignificantly in intentionality responses, continuing to exceed the controls (ps < .05). |
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Keywords: | good adolescents good parents immigrant parent-adolescent relationships intergenerational relationships Southeast Asian immigrants |
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