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Lewis, Marc D. – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Controlling for early sensorimotor differences, found that high levels of distress and anger expressed by children at age three months predicted low cognitive scores at four years. Controlling for early emotional and sensorimotor differences, found that high levels of maternal responsiveness in the same group of children predicted high cognitive…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Cognitive Development, Parent Child Relationship

Vick, Randy M.; Strauss, Billie S. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1997
Reports on assessments of four affects (anxiety, depression, anger, and contentment) using three different measures. Results show that staff members (n=44) reported lower levels of dysphoric affect than 40 psychiatric inpatients. Findings show that therapists can predict affects that are suggested by prestructured visual elements used in the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Anger, Anxiety
Halberstadt, Amy G. – 1991
A study conducted in two types of laboratory settings and one school setting tested a model of the development of emotional expression. The model included: (1) societal, peer, and family influences; (2) self-factors, such as physiological, affective, motivation, cognitive, and personality variables; and (3) self-mediators, which act as filters…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Anger, Children

Blumberg, Samuel H.; Izard, Carroll E. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1991
Examined the relations between emotion and facial expressions of emotion in 8- to 12-year-old male psychiatric patients. Results indicated that patterns or combinations of emotion experiences had an impact on facial expressions of emotion. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response

Mill, Davina; Romano-White, Donna – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999
This study examined predictors of caregivers' affectionate and angry behaviors in child care settings. Findings suggested that work environment had a greater relation with caregivers' affectionate behavior, whereas more internal, negative perceptions were linked to expressing anger in the classroom. Caregivers' training became very important to…
Descriptors: Affection, Affective Behavior, Anger, Caregiver Attitudes
Reio, Thomas G., Jr. – 2002
The influence of selected discrete emotions on socialization-related learning and perception of workplace adaptation was examined in an exploratory study. Data were collected from 233 service workers in 4 small and medium-sized companies in metropolitan Washington, D.C. The sample members' average age was 32.5 years, and the sample's racial makeup…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Affective Behavior, Anger

Capaldi, Deborah M.; And Others – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1994
Examined the role of 10 different affects observed during family problem solving for an at-risk sample of approximately 200 boys and their parents. Results provided evidence for the value of studying the role of a range of affects in family interaction and for the predictive validity of observed affects during family problem solving. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affection, Affective Behavior, Anger