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Abstract

The present study explores the temperamental characteristics of Chinese youth, ages nine to twelve, in Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC), using the revised Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire (EATQ-R, Ellis & Rothbart, 2001). An exploratory factor analysis was conducted on the complete responses from 687 children and 428 mothers. The factorial structure based on Chinese children's self-reports included seven first-order and three second-order factors, differing from Ellis and Rothbart's structure (2001). Significant gender differences were found in both the children's and mothers' reports. An analysis of reports by mothers indicated an interaction between gender and only-child status affecting the temperamental dimension of shyness. Mothers acknowledged the importance of temperament in the formation of their respective children's personalities, but rated it less important than non-individualistic factors such as parental discipline and school education.

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Title
Temperament in Chinese children: A comparison of gender and self /parental ratings
Author
Chang, Chuan
Year
2004
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing
ISBN
978-0-496-10901-2
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
305194905
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.