Revisiting the double-edged sword of self-regulation: Linking shyness, attentional shifting, and social behavior in preschoolers

Volume: 196, Pages: 104842 - 104842
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Although children’s self-regulation has been conceptualized positively, there may be individual differences in self-regulatory processes, some of which might not be adaptive depending on temperamental factors. We examined whether individual differences in children’s self-regulation (i.e., inhibitory control and attentional shifting) moderated the association between shyness and social behavior in multiple social contexts (N = 156 children, 74...
Paper Details
Title
Revisiting the double-edged sword of self-regulation: Linking shyness, attentional shifting, and social behavior in preschoolers
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
196
Pages
104842 - 104842
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