Need for approval and antisocial behavior moderate the effect of socioemotional cues on adolescent girls’ cognitive control

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Abstract

To examine whether need for approval (NFA) and antisocial behavior (ASB) moderate the effects of socioemotional stimuli on cognitive control, 88 girls (Mage = 16.31 years; SD = 0.84; 65.9% White) completed a socioemotional Go/No-go and questionnaires. At high approach NFA, girls responded more slowly during appetitive than control (b = −8.80, p

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Modi, H. H., Davis, M. M., Troop Gordon, W., Telzer, E. H., & Rudolph, K. D. (2023). Need for approval and antisocial behavior moderate the effect of socioemotional cues on adolescent girls’ cognitive control. Child Development, 94(2), 529–543. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13875

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