The effect of the still‐face paradigm on infant behavior: A cross‐cultural comparison between mothers and fathers

Volume: 24, Issue: 6, Pages: 893 - 910
Published: Oct 7, 2019
Abstract
Most still‐face paradigm (SFP) studies have been done in Western families with infant–mother dyads. The present study investigated the SFP pattern in 123 Dutch and 63 Chinese 4‐month‐old infants with mothers and fathers. The classic SFP effect was found for positive affect and gaze in both countries. For negative affect, Chinese infants showed a different SFP pattern than Dutch infants. With fathers, in-fants displayed a less pronounced SFP...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of the still‐face paradigm on infant behavior: A cross‐cultural comparison between mothers and fathers
Published Date
Oct 7, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
893 - 910
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