Title of article :
Executive Inhibitory Control and Cooperative Behavior During
Early School Years: A Follow-Up Study
Author/Authors :
Silvia Ciairano، نويسنده , , Laura Visu-Petra، نويسنده , , Michele Settanni، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Several links between aspects of executive functioning
and the development of social competence have
been established. The present study investigates the relation
between executive inhibitory control and cooperative/noncooperative
behavior, in an ecological setting, and from a longitudinal
perspective. Elementary school children (n=195)
of three age groups (7, 9, 11 years, initially) were measured
at two consecutive time points, at a one-year interval, with
tasks tapping executive inhibitory control (the Stroop test),
and social competence (a collaborative puzzle solving task).
Executive inhibition was identified as the most influential
stable predictor only in the case of non-cooperative behavior
and presented strong concurrent relations with both cooperative
and non-cooperative behavior at follow-up, even when
controlling for previous level of the same behavior. The findings
imply the need to consider the important role of executive
inhibitory processes in multifactorial models of social
competence development and in the refinement of present
interventions.
Keywords :
Executive inhibition . Social competence .Cooperative behavior . School-based interventions
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology