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Night and Day: Are Siblings as Different in Temperament as Parents Say They Are?
Authors:Saudino  Kimberly J; Wertz  Annie E; Gagne  Jeffrey R; Chawla  Sonia
Abstract:Twin studies suggest that parent ratings of temperament exaggerate differences between twins. The present study examined whether such contrast effects also operate for nontwin siblings. The activity level (AL) and shyness of 95 nontwin sibling pairs (ages 3 to 8 years) were assessed via parent ratings and objective measures (actigraph and observer ratings). Siblings showed no resemblance in either parent-rated AL or shyness; however, sibling resemblance for actigraph AL and observer-rated shyness was substantial. Thus, parents do contrast their nontwin siblings when rating these 2 temperament dimensions. Moreover, the importance of sibling differences in temperament to the sibling relationship and differential maternal treatment varied across the different measures of AL and shyness, suggesting that parent perceptions may play a role in these associations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:parent ratings  nontwin siblings  temperament dimensions  activity level  shyness  sibling pairs  relationship  observer ratings  parent perceptions  maternal treatment  shyness
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