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Differences in Young Children's Peer Preference by Inhibitory Control and Emotion Regulation.

Keito Nakamichi1.   

Abstract

This study investigated differences in young children's peer preference by inhibitory control and emotion regulation. In Study 1, 66 preschoolers (M = 5 years 11 months) were assessed for inhibitory control (IC), emotion regulation (ER), and peer preference. Stroop-like tasks (the black-white task and shine-rain task), the disappointing gift task, and a positive nomination measure were used as measures of IC, ER, and peer preference, respectively. The results of Study 1 showed that participants with high IC or high ER were popular with their peers in comparison to participants with low IC or low ER. Study 2 measured young children's (N = 43, M = 6 years 1 month) ER by comparing social judgment between a condition that induces negative emotion and a condition that does not. The results of Study 2 showed that participants with high IC or high ER (who could select appropriate behaviors, even when negative emotion was induced) had many mutual relations with friends compared to participants with low IC or low ER. These data indicate the role of inhibitory control and emotion regulation in young children's peer preference.

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Keywords:  Preschoolers; emotion regulation; executive function; inhibitory control; peer relations

Year:  2017        PMID: 28558544     DOI: 10.1177/0033294117709260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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