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1997

Wallace E. Dixon, Jr.

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Longitudinal Relationships Between Habituation And Temperament In Infancy, Wallace E. Dixon Jr., P H. Smith, Jeffrey J. Jankowski, Marlene M. Sanscrainte, Brenda K. Davidson, Tim W. Loboschefski Mar 1997

Longitudinal Relationships Between Habituation And Temperament In Infancy, Wallace E. Dixon Jr., P H. Smith, Jeffrey J. Jankowski, Marlene M. Sanscrainte, Brenda K. Davidson, Tim W. Loboschefski

Wallace E. Dixon, Jr.

The long-term predictive validity of several measures of infant habituation and later aspects of temperament were examined. Both habituation rate (trials to criterion) and number of peak fixations were significantly associated with five of nine temperament dimensions. As well, total looking time was related to several of the same temperament dimensions. Babies who habituated sooner (fewer trials to criterion) at 5 months of age and had fewer peak fixations during habituation were generally rated by their mothers as more active, more intense, and more negative in mood, and being less persistent and less adaptable at 13 and 20 months of …