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1 B A * N6A3K Gartstein & Rothbart 2003 Rothbart 1981 Rothbart & Fergusson Lynskey & Horwood 1993 Kagan & Goldsmith 1985 Strelau & NetLibrary 1998 Fox Paterson & Sanson 1999 Rothbart & Bridges Palmer Goldsmith 1985 Rothbart & Hwang 2002 Whiffen Morales Hurtado & Tsai 1993 Kochanska Coy Tjebkes & Husarek 1998 Parade & Leerkes 2008 Rothbart 1986 Effect Bates & Pettit 2007 Rothbart & Crockenberg Leerkes & Bárrig Jó 2008 Gartstein & Marmion 2008 Leerkes & Crockenberg 2003 Gartstein & Rothbart 2003 Rothbart Bar-Haim Kagan Sutton Fox & Marvin 2000 Matheny Jr Wilson & Thoben 1988 McBride Schoppe & Rane 2002 Kagan & Fox 2006 Rothbart Bates & Pettit 2007 Paterson & Sanson 1999 Rothbart & Goldsmith 1985 Rothbart & Hwang 2002 Webster-Stratton & Hammond 1988 Whiffen 1990b 2000 Kochanska et al Strelau & NetLibrary * zhlu@ seu. edu. cn 1990a Carryover Goldsmith 1985 Rothbart & Goldsmith 1985 multimethods Bar-Haim al. 247

2 Crockenberg Fox TAB-LAB Matheny 1985 Matheny Jr et al Parade & Leerkes 2008 Rothbart Rothbart Derryberry & Hershey 2000 Stifter Willoughby & Towe-Goodman Kochanska 6 Kochanska Murray & Coy 1997 Rothbart 15 Rothbart 1986 Rothbart et al Leekers Crockenberg Crockenberg Crockenberg Leerkes & et al Crockenberg 2003 Stifter 7. 3 Seifer Sameroff Barrett & Krafchuk 1994 Rothbart 1981 Rothbart 1981 Parade & Leerkes 2008 Rothbart Rothbart 1995 Development Model of Temperament Rothbart Derryberry Reactivity Self-regulation Rothbart Rothbart Infant Behavior Questionnaire IBQ 3-12 Fergusson et al Webster- Rothbart 1981 The Stratton & Hammond 1988 Laboratory Temperament Assessment Battery TAB- LAB Goldsmith & Rothbart 1996 IBQ 2 Activity Level Smiling and Laughter Fear Distress to Limitations Duration of Orienting Soothability et al Rothbart LAB- / Crockenberg et al Fox Henderson Rubin Calkins & Schmidt 2001 Crockenberg Crockenberg et al. 6 1 McBride McBride TAB

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6 Kagan & Fox 2006 Matheny Jr et al McBride et al Whiffen 1990a Whiffen 1990a Rothbart Fergusson et al IBQ IBQ Gartstein & Rothbart 2003 Rothbart 1981 McBride 1986 McBride et al McBride Gartstein Gartstein & Marmion 2008 Stifter et al al Fox et al Leerkes & Crockenberg 2003 r = r = Gartstein & Marmion 2008 Kochanska et al Leerkes & Crockenberg 2003 Strelau & NetLibrary 1998 Leeker Leerkes & Crockenberg 2003 Gartstein Gartstein & Marmion Fox Crockenberg Crockenberg et Rothbart Rothbart 2008 et al

7 IBQ Abnormal Child Psychology first four years of life. Child Development Rothbart 1986 Gartstein M Rothbart Rothbart Kagan Infancy Abidin R Introduction to the special issue The stresses of parenting. Journal article by Richard R. Abidin Journal of Clinical Child Psychology 19. Bar-Haim Y. Sutton D. Fox N. & Marvin R Stability and change of attachment at and 58 months of age Behavior representation and life events. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Bates J. & Pettit G Temperament parenting and socialization. Handbook of socialization Theory and research Bridges L. Palmer S. Morales M. Hurtado M. & Tsai D Agreement between affectively based observational and parent-report measures of temperament at infant age 6 months. Infant Behavior and Development Crockenberg S. Leerkes E. & Bárrig Jó P Predicting aggressive behavior in the third year from infant reactivity and regulation as moderated by maternal behavior. Development and Psychopathology Fergusson D. Lynskey M. & Horwood L The effect of maternal depression on maternal ratings of child behavior. Journal of Fox N. Henderson H. Rubin K. Calkins S. & Schmidt L. Continuity and discontinuity of behavioral inhibition and exuberance Psychophysiological and behavioral influences across the & Marmion J Fear and positive affectivity in infancy Convergence / discrepancy between parent-report and laboratory-based indicators. Infant Behavior and Development 31 2 Gartstein M. & Rothbart M Studying infant temperament via the revised infant behavior questionnaire. Infant Behavior and Development Goldsmith H. & Rothbart M The Laboratory Temperament Assessment Battery LabTAB Locomotor version 3. 0 Technical Manual. Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin Madison WI. plus corresponding version of the prelocomotor battery manual. J. & Fox N Biology Culture and Temperamental Biases. Handbook of child psychology Vol. 3 Social Emotional and Personality Development. New York John Wiley & Sons Kochanska G. Coy K. Tjebkes T. & Husarek S Individual differences in emotionality in infancy. Child Development 69 Kochanska G. Murray K. & Coy K Inhibitory control as a contributor to conscience in childhood From toddler to early school age. Child Development Leerkes E. & Crockenberg S The impact of maternal characteristics and sensitivity on the concordance between maternal reports and laboratory observations of infant negative emotionality. Matheny A Rudiments of Infant Temperament Newborn to 9 Months. Developmental Psychology Matheny Jr A. Wilson R. & Thoben A Home and mother Relations with infant temperament Annual Progress In Child Psychiatry 350. McBride B. Schoppe S. & Rane T Child characteristics parenting stress and parental involvement Fathers versus mothers. Journal of Marriage and Family Parade S. & Leerkes E The reliability and validity of the Infant Behavior Questionnaire-Revised. Infant Behavior and Development Paterson G. & Sanson A The Association of Behavioural Adjustment to Temperament Parenting and Family Characteristics among 5-Year-Old Children. Social Development Preacher K. & Rucker D A primer on interaction effects in multiple linear regression. Retrieved November Rothbart M Measurement of temperament in infancy. Child Development Rothbart M Longitudinal observation of infant temperament. Developmental Psychology Rothbart M. Derryberry D. & Hershey K Stability of temperament in childhood Laboratory infant assessment to parent 253

8 report at seven years. Temperament and personality development across the life span Rothbart M. & Goldsmith H Three approaches to the study of infant temperament. Developmental Review Rothbart M. & Hwang J Measuring infant temperament. Infant Behavior & Development Seifer R. Sameroff A. Barrett L. & Krafchuk E Infant temperament measured by multiple observations and mother report. Child Development Stifter C. Willoughby M. & Towe-Goodman N Agree or agree to disagree Assessing the convergence between parents and observers on infant temperament. Infant and child development Strelau J. & NetLibrary Temperament A psychological perspective Plenum Press New York Kluwer Academic Publishers Webster-Stratton C. & Hammond M Maternal depression and its relationship to life stress perceptions of child behavior problems parenting behaviors and child conduct problems. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Whiffen V. 1990a. Maternal depressed mood and perceptions of child temperament. The Journal of genetic psychology Whiffen V. 1990b. Maternal depressed mood and perceptions of child temperament. The Journal of genetic psychology SCL Study of the Consistency and Its Influence Factors between Laboratory Observation and Maternal-Report on Infant Temperament YU Heng 1 ZHANG Ming-hao 1 2 CHEN Xin-yin 3 DENG Hui-hua 1 LU Zu-hong 1 1. Southeast University Key Laboratory of Child Development and Learning Science of Ministry of Education Research Center of Learning Science Nanjing Linyi University School of Education Linyi University of Western Ontario Developmental of Psychology London Ontario N6A 3K7 Abstract The consistency in infant positive and negative emotions between laboratory observation and maternalreport method was investigated in month old infants. Positive and negative emotions coded were observed in three different scenes positive negative and neutral. The positive and negative emotions observed in positive context were significantly correlated with maternal-reported positive emotion. Maternal depression can predict the difference in negative emotion between the two methods. The gender of children can moderate the parenting stress and the consistency in positive emotion between the two methods. Key words maternal-report laboratory observation positive emotion negative emotion 254

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