Development of self-control in children aged 3 to 9 years: Perspective from a dual-systems model

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The current study tested a set of interrelated theoretical propositions based on a dual-systems model of self-control. Data were collected from 2135 children aged 3 to 9 years. The results suggest that (a) there was positive growth in good self-control, whereas poor control remained relatively stable; and (b) girls performed better than boys on tests of good self-control. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for a dual-systems model of self-control theory and future empirical work.

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Tao, T., Wang, L., Fan, C., & Gao, W. (2014, December 11). Development of self-control in children aged 3 to 9 years: Perspective from a dual-systems model. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep07272

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