Temperament Flashcards
1
Q
What is temperament?
A
- Possibly a precursor to personality
* Observable characteristics in 1st month
2
Q
Thomas & Chess (1970)
A
- Longitudinal study
- 9 Characteristics
- 3 Temperament styles
3
Q
What are the 9 characteristics from Thomas & Chess’ (1970) study?
A
- Activity level
- Rhythmicity - how well you can predict what the child is going to do
- Approach/Withdrawl - how child responds to new stimuli
- Distractibility
- Attention span
- Adaptability - how well can the child adjust to a new environment
- Intensity of reactions - how much energy goes into a reaction
- Threshold of responsiveness - what gets a response? e.g loud noise or small noise
- Quality of mood - is the child generally more happy or irritable?
4
Q
What are the 3 temperament styles from Thomas & Chess’ (1970) study
A
- Easy Child (40%)
- Slow to warm child (15%)
- Difficult child (10%)
• Unclassified (35%)
5
Q
What are the characteristics of a easy child?
A
- 40% of children
- Regular body function
- low to moderate intensity reactions
- high in adaptability
- Approach rather than withdrawal new stimuli
6
Q
What are the characteristics of a slow to warm child?
A
- 15% of children
- Low activity level
- Tendency to withdrawal from new stimuli
- Slow to adapt
- Slow to warm mood
- Low intensity of reactions
7
Q
What are the characteristics of a difficult child?
A
- 10% of children
- Irregular body functions
- Usually intense reactions
- Tend to withdrawal from new stimuli
- Slow to adapt
- Generally moody
8
Q
Plomin & Buss Study
A
• Biological
• 1. Emotionality
2. Activity
3. Sociability (shyness?)
9
Q
Jerome Kagan’s study on Inhibition
A
- Inhibited infants
- Inhibition - tendency to quickly respond in a negative manner to a unfamiliar situation
- by 12 months shy, fearful
- Later implications - anxiety, fearfulness, physiological responses