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Sociometric status as mediator in the relation between effortful control and achievement

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2018-07
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Galián Conesa, María Dolores ; Ato Lozano, Ester ; Fernández Vilar, María Ángeles
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Facultad de Psicología y Logopedia
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Wayne State University Press
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The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between effortful control and language performance, and the mediation effect ofof sociometric status on this relationship. The sample comprised 472 Spanish children 6-8 years old. To measure temperament, the parents were given the Temperament in Middle Childhood Questionnaire (TMCQ). The nomination ination method was used in the classroom context to measure social acceptance and rejection, whereas language performance was reported by the teachers at the end of the academic year. The results confirmed the positive relationship between effortful control and language performance. By using a causal mediation analysis, we found a mediation effect for both variables, which confirms the significant effect of self-regulatory skills on the integration of children in their group, and this social adjustment / maladjustment being what determines language performance.
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Merril-Palmer Quarterly, vol. 64, No. 3
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