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Parental influences on child report of relational attribution biases during early childhood.

Stephanie A Godleski1, Jamie M Ostrov2.   

Abstract

Influences on social cognition, such as hostile attribution biases, are a relatively understudied topic despite the association of hostile attribution biases with important developmental and clinical outcomes. From a developmental perspective, it is particularly important to understand the early development of biases regarding how the intentions of others are perceived, especially in the relationship context. Therefore, understanding potential correlates, such as parental influences, of such biases during early childhood may be especially important. The current study (N = 121) was designed to explore several gaps and limitations in the hostile intent attribution literature, especially the lack of research on hostile attribution biases for relational provocations and associated parent behavior. In particular, this gap was addressed by investigating parental influences on hostile attribution biases for relational provocations during early childhood (i.e., 3-5 years of age) using parent and child reports. It was found that parent hostile attribution biases for relational provocations was significantly associated with child hostile attribution biases for relational provocations. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that parent relational aggression was related to parenting practices. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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Keywords:  Early Childhood; Hostile Attribution Biases; Parenting; Relational Aggression; Social Cognition; Social Learning

Year:  2020        PMID: 31931395      PMCID: PMC7336665          DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2019.104775

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0965


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