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You get what you get and you don't throw a fit! Emotion socialization and child physiology jointly predict early prosocial development
Meghan B. Scrimgeour
, Elizabeth L. Davis
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Kristin A. Buss
Psychology
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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Socialization Strategy
100%
Prosocial Behavior
100%
Emotion Socialization
100%
Throwing
100%
Prosocial Development
100%
Maternal Emotion Socialization
80%
Parasympathetic Regulation
60%
Children's Prosocial Behavior
40%
Physiological Regulation
20%
Observational Data
20%
Early childhood
20%
Problem-based
20%
Parent-child Relationship
20%
Intrapersonal
20%
Social Functioning
20%
Emotion Regulation
20%
Prosocial
20%
Physiological Data
20%
Lab-based
20%
Cognitive Reframing
20%
Physical Comfort
20%
Parasympathetic Response
20%
Child Individual Differences
20%
Psychology
Socialization
100%
Prosocial Behavior
100%
Individual Differences
14%
Social Functioning
14%
Emotion Regulation
14%
Parent-Child Relationship
14%
Problem-Focused
14%
Cognitive Reframing
14%
Physiological Regulation
14%