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Shy Girls and Boys: A New Look
Authors:Joan Stevenson-Hinde  Ann Glover
Affiliation:University of Cambridge, U.K.
Abstract:A new took at shyness in young children involves selecting for shyness, using criteria involving both natural and laboratory contexts, categorizing children (including a group between the two extremes), and including the sex of the child in analyses. Children of both sexes differed significantly across low, medium, and high shy groups, with negative mood, worries and fears, and problem behaviour in preschool being associated with high shyness. Although boys in general and high shy boys in particular had the highest problem behaviour scores in preschool (including acting out behaviour), maternal interactions with high shy boys were positive: significantly more positive than with boys who were high shy in natural settings but low shy in the laboratory, or with high shy girls. Of the girls, maternal style was most positive for the medium shy girls , who also received the highest relative frequency of positive maternal actions during a brief task–significantly higher than medium shy boys, as well as high shy girls.
Keywords:Shyness    preschool behaviour checklist    mother/child interaction    sex differences
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