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Temperament Styles of Nigerian and U.S. Children
Authors:Thomas Oakland  Andrew Mogaji  Jack Dempsey
Affiliation:1. University of FloridaOakland@coe.ufl.edu;3. University of Lagos;4. University of Florida
Abstract:Abstract

Temperament styles of 400 Nigerian children are described in reference to possible gender and age differences and compared with those of 3200 U.S. children in light of Jung's theory of temperament as modified by Myers and Briggs, one that highlights four bipolar qualities: extroversion-introversion, practical-imaginative, thinking-feeling, and organized-flexible styles. Nigerian children generally prefer introverted to extroverted styles, practical to imaginative styles, feeling to thinking styles, and organized to flexible styles. In contrast to males, females are more likely to prefer feeling and organized styles. Age differences are seen only on organized-flexible styles, with a preference for flexible styles increasing with age. In contrast to U.S. children, Nigerian children tend to express higher preferences for introversion, practical, feeling, and organized styles.
Keywords:Temperament styles  Nigerian children temperament styles  gender differences in temperament  age differences in temperament  temperament
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