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Older Adolescents' Differential Expectations of Infants' Development
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Older Adolescents' Differential Expectations of Infants' Development

Dominic F. Gullo and Michele A. Paludi
Psychological reports, v 59(3), pp 1091-1096
01 Dec 1986
PMID: 3823314

Abstract

A 56-item questionnaire concerning infants' development was administered to 239 older adolescents (119 males, 120 females) to determine their understanding of the emergence of motor, cognitive, language, and personal-social behaviors. Analyses of variance indicated that subjects deviated significantly farther from the normative score on their expectations for cognitive and personal behaviors than on motor or language behaviors. Infants' perceived sex did not contribute to any over-all significant differences in their ratings.

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