To compete or not compete: Contributions of children’s regulation and gender to their competitive behaviors

Title To compete or not compete: Contributions of children’s regulation and gender to their competitive behaviors
Author Bayındır, D., Acar, İbrahim Hakkı, Yavuz, E. A., Ahmetoğlu, E.
Publication Date: 2022-06
Publication Place - Springer
Subject Competition styles, Control skills, Preschool years, Self-regulation
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 1082-3301
Record ID 74f617df-b3da-4576-b3ac-bf0c1bd91f41
Library Location Psychology
Date 2022-06
Sample Text Preschool children naturally display competitive behavioral patterns. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the association between preschool children’s regulation (regulatory and control components) and competitive behaviors (task-oriented and other-referenced). A total of 260 preschool children (47.7% girls) ranging in age from 49 to 72 months (M = 63.83, SD = 6.17) were recruited for the current study. The participating teachers reported on children’s regulation and competitive behaviors. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses that accounted for the nesting structure of the data revealed that children’s regulation and control skills were significantly related to their task-oriented competition. Child gender moderated the association between regulation and task-oriented competition such that being highly regulated contributed to children’s task-oriented competition, specifically for boys. Control skills were negatively associated with children’s other-referenced competition. Implications of the study and future directions are discussed.
DOI 10.1007/s10643-021-01194-1
Cilt 50
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To compete or not compete: Contributions of children’s regulation and gender to their competitive behaviors

Author Bayındır, D., Acar, İbrahim Hakkı, Yavuz, E. A., Ahmetoğlu, E.
Publication Date 2022-06
Publication Place - Springer
Subject Competition styles, Control skills, Preschool years, Self-regulation
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 1082-3301
Record ID 74f617df-b3da-4576-b3ac-bf0c1bd91f41
Library Location Psychology
Date 2022-06
Sample Text Preschool children naturally display competitive behavioral patterns. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the association between preschool children’s regulation (regulatory and control components) and competitive behaviors (task-oriented and other-referenced). A total of 260 preschool children (47.7% girls) ranging in age from 49 to 72 months (M = 63.83, SD = 6.17) were recruited for the current study. The participating teachers reported on children’s regulation and competitive behaviors. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses that accounted for the nesting structure of the data revealed that children’s regulation and control skills were significantly related to their task-oriented competition. Child gender moderated the association between regulation and task-oriented competition such that being highly regulated contributed to children’s task-oriented competition, specifically for boys. Control skills were negatively associated with children’s other-referenced competition. Implications of the study and future directions are discussed.
DOI 10.1007/s10643-021-01194-1
Cilt 50
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