| Literature DB >> 25328362 |
Jeanette Taylor1, Sara A Hart2.
Abstract
This study examined the association between socioemotional dispositions from the developmental propensity model and reading comprehension and whether those associations could be accounted for by level of chaos in the home. Data from 342 monozygotic and 333 same-sex dizygotic twin pairs age 7-13 years were used. A parent rated the twins on sympathy, respect for rules, negative emotionality, and daring and level of chaos in the twins' home. Reading comprehension was measured using a state-wide school assessment. Only respect for rules significantly and uniquely predicted reading comprehension. Biometric models indicated that respect for rules was positively associated with reading comprehension via the shared environment and home chaos accounted for a significant amount of that shared environmental variance even after controlling for family income. Children with higher respect for rules have better reading comprehension scores in school and this relationship owes partly to the level of chaos in the family home.Entities:
Keywords: home chaos; reading comprehension; shared environment; socioemotional disposition
Year: 2014 PMID: 25328362 PMCID: PMC4196385 DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2014.07.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Learn Individ Differ ISSN: 1041-6080