Table 1.
Construct | Data set and items |
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Temperamental resistance to control | |
BLS and CDP | |
Persist in playing with objects when told to leave them alone; | |
Continue to go someplace even when told “stop,” “come here,” “no-no”; | |
Upset when removed from something she or he is interested in but should not be getting into; | |
How much cuddle and snuggle when held (scaled from a lot to very little, seldom snuggles). | |
Observed maternal restrictive control | |
BLS | |
Molecular code factor composites | |
Management (13 months; prohibit/scold/warn, take away object, restrain baby); | |
Negative Control (24 months; prohibit, scold, repeat prohibition, physical punishment, remove or restrain child, remove object). | |
Observer ratings composites | |
HOME Avoidance of Restriction and Punishment (13 months; lack of hostility. punishment, physical restraint directed toward child by mother); | |
Post-Observation Questionnaire Mother Non-Punitive (24 months; infrequent scold or punish, mild punishment). | |
CDP | |
Restrictive control events (5 years; child acts immaturely or irresponsibly, which is followed by mother negative control (e.g., prohibit, demand, yell, warn, criticize/scold/shame). |
Note. BLS = Bloomington Longitudinal Study; CDP = Child Development Project; HOME = Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment.