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Family and child characteristics, specifically attachment, parental involvement, and easy temperament were expected to predict resilience, whereas non-resilience was expected to be predicted by higher levels of maternal depression and maternal life events.
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Accordingly, temperament was expected to contribute to adjustment in a hierarchical manner, first through its influence on daily encounters and their representations in memory structures or schemas and second, through the influence of the schemas in shaping subsequent encounters.
In addition, individual differences in behaviour and specifically in temperament and personality are expected to affect the propensity to move (and disperse) as shown in a wide range of organisms [ 2, 4, 12, 14, 15].
Adding to the complexity is the fact that within-species variation is expected to be high, as it has been acknowledged recently that animal temperament may play an important role in ecological processes [ 12].
Thus, a person with an excess of blood would be expected to have a sanguine temperament that is, to be optimistic, enthusiastic, and excitable.
Temperament was more relevant to differentiating resilient girls from the other categories than boys, indicating as expected from previous studies that characteristics of 'easy temperament' were important for resilience (e.g. Martinez-Torteya et al., 2009).
His views and temperament were oddly Kouchnerian.
Differences in infant temperament were investigated using t-tests.
Few other consistent differences in infant temperament were found.
He comes on like a bruiser and the band use that menace in him to test out newcomers, but his temperament is more what you'd expect from the music college student he once was.
Their temperament's better.
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