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50 Years of ERIC
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Dixon, James A.; Marchman, Virginia A. – Child Development, 2007
Recent accounts of language acquisition propose that the knowledge structures that comprise language develop within a single, unified system that shares computational resources and representations. One implication of this approach is that developmental relations within the system become central to theorizing about language acquisition. Previous…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Child Development, Toddlers, Vocabulary Development
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Buckhalt, Joseph A.; El-Sheikh, Mona; Keller, Peggy – Child Development, 2007
Race and socioeconomic status (SES) moderated the link between children's sleep and cognitive functioning. One hundred and sixty-six 8- to 9-year-old African and European American children varying in SES participated. Sleep measures were actigraphy, sleep diaries, and self-report; cognitive measures were from the Woodcock-Johnson III and reaction…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Reaction Time, Diaries, Academic Achievement
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Leppanen, Jukka M.; Moulson, Margaret C.; Vogel-Farley, Vanessa K.; Nelson, Charles A. – Child Development, 2007
To examine the ontogeny of emotional face processing, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from adults and 7-month-old infants while viewing pictures of fearful, happy, and neutral faces. Face-sensitive ERPs at occipital-temporal scalp regions differentiated between fearful and neutral/happy faces in both adults (N170 was larger for fear)…
Descriptors: Infants, Cognitive Processes, Adults, Human Body
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Graziano, Paulo A.; Keane, Susan P.; Calkins, Susan D. – Child Development, 2007
A sample of 341 5 1/2-year-old children participating in an ongoing longitudinal study was the focus of a study on the relation between cardiac vagal regulation and peer status. To assess cardiac vagal regulation, resting measures of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and RSA change (suppression) to 3 cognitively and emotionally challenging tasks…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Social Behavior, Young Children, Longitudinal Studies
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Hankin, Benjamin L.; Mermelstein, Robin; Roesch, Linda – Child Development, 2007
Stress exposure and reactivity models were examined as explanations for why girls exhibit greater levels of depressive symptoms than boys. In a multiwave, longitudinal design, adolescents' depressive symptoms, alcohol usage, and occurrence of stressors were assessed at baseline, 6, and 12 months later (N=538; 54.5% female; ages 13-18, average…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Depression (Psychology), Adolescents, Stress Variables
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Ebersbach, Mirjam; Wilkening, Friedrich – Child Development, 2007
This study is concerned with the development of children's intuitive understanding of nonlinear processes. The ability to estimate linear and exponential growth was examined in 7-, 9-, 11-, and 13-year-old children and adults (N=160). Whereas linear growth was judged correctly at all ages, estimations of exponential growth were in line with…
Descriptors: Intuition, Mathematics Skills, Children, Adults
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Snell, Emily K.; Adam, Emma K.; Duncan, Greg J. – Child Development, 2007
Associations between sleep and the body mass index (BMI) and overweight status of children and adolescents were estimated using longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of 2,281 children aged 3-12 years at baseline. Controlling for baseline BMI, children who slept less, went to bed later, or got up earlier at the time of the first…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Adolescents, Obesity, Body Composition
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Heyman, Gail D.; Fu, Genyue; Lee, Kang – Child Development, 2007
The way in which children evaluate people's claims about their own psychological characteristics was examined. Among children ages 6-11 from the United States and China (total N = 243), there was an age-related increase in skepticism about self-report concerning the highly value-laden characteristics "honest", "smart", and "nice", but not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Psychological Characteristics, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Schick, Brenda; de Villiers, Peter; de Villiers, Jill; Hoffmeister, Robert – Child Development, 2007
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3 months who use either American Sign Language (ASL) or oral English, with hearing parents or deaf parents. A battery of tasks tapping understanding of false belief and knowledge state and language skills, ASL or English, was given to each child.…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Oral English, Delayed Speech, American Sign Language
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Back, Elisa; Ropar, Danielle; Mitchell, Peter – Child Development, 2007
The ability of individuals with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) to infer mental states from dynamic and static facial stimuli was investigated. In Experiment 1, individuals with ASD (10- to 14-year olds; N = 18) performed above chance but not as well as controls. Accuracy scores for mental states did not differ between dynamic and static faces.…
Descriptors: Autism, Cognitive Ability, Nonverbal Communication, Human Body
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Nicolopoulou, Ageliki; Richner, Elizabeth S. – Child Development, 2007
This study addressed a puzzling discrepancy in existing research about when children achieve and manifest a mentalistic conception of the person. Narrative research suggests that children do not represent characters as mental agents until middle childhood, whereas social cognition research places this understanding at around 4 years. Using a…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Preschool Curriculum, Cognitive Development, Preschool Children
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Denissen, Jaap J. A.; Zarrett, Nicole R.; Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – Child Development, 2007
The longitudinal development of the intraindividual coupling between academic achievement, interest, and self-concept of ability (SCA) was analyzed in a sample of approximately 1,000 children between grades 1 and 12 (ages 6-17). Across all calculated indexes, the average level of coupling was positive. Individuals generally felt competent and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Self Concept, Academic Ability, Longitudinal Studies
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Morris, Gwynn; Baker-Ward, Lynne – Child Development, 2007
There is ongoing debate about children's ability to use subsequently acquired language to describe preverbal experiences. This issue was addressed experimentally in this investigation using a novel paradigm. Two-year-old children who lacked color words were individually taught to activate a bubble machine by selecting a particular color of bubble…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Recall (Psychology), Vocabulary Development, Toddlers
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Guralnick, Michael J.; Neville, Brian; Hammond, Mary A.; Connor, Robert T. – Child Development, 2007
The social dimensions of family-peer linkages of 4- to 6-year-old children (N = 63) with developmental delays (IQ range, 50-80) were examined in this study. Hierarchical regressions revealed consistent and meaningful patterns of association relating children's influence attempts directed toward their mothers and their interactions with peers. A…
Descriptors: Mothers, Developmental Delays, Peer Relationship, Young Children
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McEwen, Fiona; Happe, Francesca; Bolton, Patrick; Rijsdijk, Fruhling; Ronald, Angelica; Dworzynski, Katharina; Plomin, Robert – Child Development, 2007
Imitation, vocabulary, pretend play, and socially insightful behavior were investigated in 5,206 same- and opposite-sex 2-year-old twin pairs in the United Kingdom. Individual differences in imitative ability were due to modest heritability (30%), while environmental factors shared between twins (42%) and unique to each twin (28%) also made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Twins, Play
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