The effects of induced affective states on letter discrimination in disadvantaged preschool children |
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Authors: | Kenneth J. Graves Benjamin B. Lahey |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Georgia Athens, GA 30609, USA |
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Abstract: | The relationship between affective state and academic performance was examined using 30 4- to 6- year old economically disadvantaged black children. Children were assigned to one of three affective induction groups: positive, negative, or neutral affect. Changes from pre- to posttest administrations of a letter discrimination task suggest that negative and positive affect inductions produce different changes in both errors and response latency. These findings suggest that further research on the possibility that negative affect may be responsible in part for the academic difficulties of disadvantaged children and other children under stress is warranted. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to Kenneth J. Graves Dept. of Psychology University of Georgia Athens GA 30609 USA. |
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