Handbook of Child Psychology 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470147658.chpsy0306
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“…A large body of research has demonstrated the moderating role that individual differences in irritability exert on aggression as well as on others forms of deviant conduct across different ages and different domains of functioning (Caprara et al, , 2007Stanford, Greve, & Dickens, 1995). Recent longitudinal findings have shown that higher stability of irritability points to the biological roots of anger regulation (Caspi, 2006;Caspi, Henry, Mc Gee, Moffit, & Silva, 1995;Colder & Stice, 1998;Rothbart & Bates, 1998). This is in accordance with the literature on personality that traces irritability to temperament.…”
Section: Irritabilitysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A large body of research has demonstrated the moderating role that individual differences in irritability exert on aggression as well as on others forms of deviant conduct across different ages and different domains of functioning (Caprara et al, , 2007Stanford, Greve, & Dickens, 1995). Recent longitudinal findings have shown that higher stability of irritability points to the biological roots of anger regulation (Caspi, 2006;Caspi, Henry, Mc Gee, Moffit, & Silva, 1995;Colder & Stice, 1998;Rothbart & Bates, 1998). This is in accordance with the literature on personality that traces irritability to temperament.…”
Section: Irritabilitysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Others argue sociability is a by-product of other features of extraversion (Lucas et al 2000). A connection has also been drawn between extraversion and the approach temperament; some now view extraversion as reflecting relative sensitivity of a general approach system (Depue & Collins 1999, Caspi & Shiner 2006, Caspi et al 2005, Elliott & Thrash 2002, Evans & Rothbart 2007.…”
Section: Structural Organization: Individual Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological models assuming approach and avoidance temperaments have acquired a good deal of influence over the past decade (see Davidson 1998, Depue & Collins 1999, Caspi & Shiner 2006, Caspi et al 2005, Elliott & Thrash 2002, Fowles 1993, Gray 1994, Rothbart & Hwang 2005. They hold that approach and avoidance systems are supported partly by distinct brain areas, and that the sensitivity of each system (which varies among persons) influences behavior in response to environmental reward and threat cues.…”
Section: Functional Organization: Two Views Of Human Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…to be identical -or nearly so -with Big Five Conscientiousness (Caspi & Shiner, 2006 ;Moi tt et al, 2011). Others have proposed that self-regulation relates to other Big Five factors as well.…”
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confidence: 99%