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Margaret W Dyson1, Thomas M Olino2, C Emily Durbin2, H Hill Goldsmith2, Sara J Bufferd2, Anna R Miller3, Daniel N Klein2.
Abstract
It is generally assumed that temperament traits exhibit structural and rank-order stability over time. Most of the research on structural and rank-order stability has relied on parent-report measures. The present study used an alternative approach, a laboratory-observational measure (Laboratory Temperament Assessment Battery [Lab-TAB]), to examine the structural and rank-order stability of temperament traits in a community sample of young children (N = 447). Using structural equation modeling (SEM), we found that a similar 5-factor structure consisting of the dimensions of positive affect (PA)/interest, sociability, dysphoria, fear/inhibition, and impulsivity versus constraint provided an adequate fit to the data at both age 3 and 6 years, suggesting good structural stability. Moreover, all 5 latent factors exhibited significant, albeit modest, rank-order stability from age 3 to 6. In addition, there were significant heterotypic associations of age-3 sociability with age-6 PA/interest, and age-3 impulsivity versus constraint with age-6 fear/inhibition. (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25894709 PMCID: PMC4615267 DOI: 10.1037/pas0000104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Assess ISSN: 1040-3590