(2015). Relations between adolescent ratings of Rothbart's Temperament Questionnaire and the HEXACO Personality Inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment, 97, 163-171. doi:10.1080/00223891.2014.940961Farrell, A. H., Brook, C., Dane, A. V., Marini, Z. A., & Volk, A. A. (2014). ...
Conventionally, individual differences have been assessed using temperament measures for infants and children, and personality measures for adults. We chose to explore both temperament and personality to see whether a convergence exists specifically during adolescence. A sample of 225 adolescents completed ...
This study reports the results of a validation conducted to evaluate the Italian version of two questionnaires designed to assess children's temperament in the first three years of life: the "Infant Behavior Questionnaire" (IBQ; Rothbart, 1981) and the "Toddler Behavior Assessment Questionnaire-Suppl...
A. (2014). Relations between adolescent ratings of Rothbart's Temperament Questionnaire and the HEXACO personality inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment. http:// dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2014.940961.Farrell, A. H., Brook, C., Dane, A. V., Marini, Z. A., & Volk, A. A. (...
•Relationships between Rothbart's temperament and revised-RST models were examined.•Negative affectivity was associated with BIS and FFFS.•Extraversion/surgency was associated with BAS reward responsiveness.•Effortful control showed no association with RST constructs.•Orienting sensitivity was ...
temperament research, including one review of the field of temperament as a whole (Rothbart), two reviews of particular temperament traits (Kaganon inhibition and Eisenberg on effortful control), and one review of research on the ...
Relationships between Rothbart's 13 temperament sub-dimensions and the Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) factors for the 2-factor model [inattention (IA) and hyperactivity/impulsivity (HI) domains] and the bifactor model (general ADHD, and specific factors for IA and HI) were ...
Temperament and Its Impact on Child Development: Comments on Rothbart, Kagan, and EisenbergSusan Calkins
In the eyes of both parents, there was significant, although modest, stability over time on most dimensions of infant temperament. There was least perceived stability in Distress to Approaching Stimuli (Fear). These results suggest that the IBQ (even in a Swedish translation) may be a reliable...