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The Relations of Effortful Control and Impulsivity to Children's Sympathy: A Longitudinal Study
Authors:Eisenberg Nancy  Michalik Nicole  Spinrad Tracy L  Hofer Claire  Kupfer Anne  Valiente Carlos  Liew Jeffrey  Cumberland Amanda  Reiser Mark
Affiliation:aArizona State University, United States
Abstract:The relations of children's (n = 214 at Time 1; M age = 6 years at Time 1) dispositional sympathy to adult-reported and behavioral measures of effortful control (EC) and impulsivity were examined in a longitudinal study including five assessments, each two years apart. Especially for boys, relatively high levels of EC and growth in EC were related to high sympathy. Teacher-reported impulsivity was generally modestly negatively related to measures of teacher-reported sympathy for boys, and a decline in impulsivity was linked to boys’ sympathy. Some findings suggested a positive association between impulsivity and children's self-reported sympathy. EC, especially when reported by teachers, was more often a unique predictor of sympathy than was impulsivity. Results generally support the argument that sympathetic individuals, especially boys, are high in EC and that EC is a more consistent predictor of sympathy than impulsivity.
Keywords:Sympathy   Effortful control   Impulsivity   Regulation   Temperament
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