Gender differences in temperament: A meta-analysis.
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
The authors used meta-analytical techniques to estimate the magnitude of gender differences in mean level and variability of 35 dimensions and 3 factors of temperament in children ages 3 months to 13 years. Effortful control showed a large difference favoring girls and the dimensions within that factor (e.g., inhibitory control: d = -.41, perceptual sensitivity: d = -0.38) showed moderate gender differences favoring girls, consistent with boys' greater incidence of externalizing disorders. Surgency showed a difference favoring boys, as did some of the dimensions within that factor (e.g., activity: d = 0.33, high-intensity pleasure: d = 0.30), consistent with boys' greater involvement in active rough-and-tumble…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 313
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4Topics & keywords
- Temperament
- Psychology
- Negative affectivity
- Pleasure
- Developmental psychology
- Positive affectivity
- Perception
- Personality
- Gender equality