Compliance and Problem-Solving Competence in Girls and Boys |
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Authors: | Gail Crombie Dolores Gold |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , Concordia University , USA |
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Abstract: | The problem-solving abilities of 4- and 5-year old children (N = 208) were assessed to test the hypothesis that high levels of compliance are negatively related to problem solving. Problem-solving competence was examined with a task-specific measure and a standardized measure of general problem-solving performance. Low compliant children performed better on both measures. The role of compliance in the cognitive development of girls and boys is discussed. |
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Keywords: | BDI-II CESD depression questionnaires sensitivity specificity |
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