Expression of negative affect within disciplinary encounters: is there dyadic reciprocity?

There was limited evidence of dyadic reciprocity. Although children responded contingently and reciprocally to maternal negativity and with less negativity to other maternal behaviors, they also reacted negatively to maternal positive affect. Children's responses were also influenced by their o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental psychology 1991-07, Vol.27 (Jul 91), p.606-617
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