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Personality Development (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Personality Development'
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28 Feb 2008
This article reviews the premises of configural frequency analysis (CFA), including methods of choosing significance tests and base models, as well as protecting alpha, and discusses why CFA is a useful approach when conducting longitudinal ...
rec_pub_18331134-temporal-patterns-variable-relationships-person-oriented-research.htm
28 Feb 2008
This study examines the effects of kindergarten retention on children's social-emotional development in the early, middle, and late elementary years. Previous studies have generated mixed results partly due to some major methodological challenges, ...
rec_pub_18331132-effects-kindergarten-retention-children-s-social-emotional.htm
28 Feb 2008
There are a number of significant challenges researchers encounter when studying development over an extended period of time, including subject attrition, the changing of measurement structures across groups and developmental periods, and the need ...
rec_pub_18331129-pooling-data-multiple-longitudinal-studies-role-item-response-theory.htm
Using technology to explore social networks and mechanisms underlying peer effects in classrooms.
28 Feb 2008
Peer interactions among children have long interested social scientists. Identifying causal peer effects is difficult, and a number of studies have used random assignment to produce evidence that peers affect each other's outcomes. This focus by ...
rec_pub_18331128-using-technology-explore-social-networks-mechanisms-underlying-peer.htm
28 Feb 2008
Recursive partitioning is an analytic technique that is useful for identifying complex combinations of conditions that predict particular outcomes as well as for delineating multiple subgroup differences in how such factors work together. As such, ...
rec_pub_18331126-diverse-pathways-positive-negative-affect-adulthood-later-life.htm
The psychoanalytic conception of trauma in Ferenczi and the question of temporality.
28 Feb 2008
A reciprocal and ongoing interaction about theory and clinical technique developed between Freud and Ferenczi in the years from 1908 to 1933. During the course of this ongoing dialogue, the concept of psychic trauma gradually transformed. Ferenczi ...
rec_pub_18301374-the-psychoanalytic-conception-trauma-ferenczi-question-temporality.htm
28 Feb 2008
In this paper, I follow the evolution of the concept of trauma within psychoanalytic theory, and some of the effects of this evolution. Starting out from the point where Freud gives up the theory of trauma as the cause of neurosis in 1897, and the ...
rec_pub_18301372-childhood-trauma.htm
The development of boys' preferential pleasure in physical aggression.
28 Feb 2008
A large body of literature on physical aggression focuses on its maladaptive nature and causes. The current study of 335 children (209 boys, 126 girls), aged 4-, 5-, 6-, and 9-years, examined a different facet of harmful physical aggression-the ...
rec_pub_17688251-the-development-boys-preferential-pleasure-physical-aggression.htm
30 Jan 2008
rec_pub_18315467-transformations-treatment-sublimatory-implications-interdisciplinary.htm
Victory through vegetables: self-mastery through a vegetarian way of life.
30 Jan 2008
rec_pub_18315466-victory-vegetables-self-mastery-vegetarian-way-life.htm
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