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Child Ability and Parental Attributions: Development and Validation of the Reasons for Children’s Behavior Scale
Parent attributions for children’s behavior affect parenting practices and emotional reactions. The current study aimed to create a new measure of...
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Understanding Teachers' Attributions and Responses to Student Misbehavior: The Roles of Explanatory Rationale and Personal Beliefs
In this mixed-methods experiment, we examined the impacts of an externally provided rationale and teachers’ own beliefs on cognitive, emotional, and...
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Was it me? The Role of Attributions and Shame in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Systematic Review
Shame has been identified as a key emotional response to trauma exposure and is implicated in the development and maintenance of PTSD. Despite this,...
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When Parents Wear Dark Glasses: An Experimental Study on Parental Negative Attributions and Parenting Behavior
This experimental study aimed to advance our understanding of parental negative attributions of children’s misbehavior (parental interpretations of...
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How Does Context Impact Attributions of Racial/Ethnic Discrimination?
In this chapter, we review two themes which address how the identity of the perpetrator and the severity of the discriminatory act impact the way... -
Negative Attributions as a Source of Vulnerability for trauma-related Shame and PTSD Symptoms
Shame is a common trauma response that is associated with the development and maintenance of PTSD. Phenomenological descriptions of shame indicate...
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Gendered Social Perceptions of “The Poor”: Differences in Individualistic Attributions, Stereotypes, and Attitudes Toward Social Protection Policies
Poverty is a phenomenon that affects men and women differently. In the current research, we examined social perceptions of poor men and women across...
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Mothers’ Attachment Style Predicts Response to Child Distress: The Role of Maternal Emotions and Attributions
A central hypothesis in attachment theory is that parents' own attachment will influence their parenting behavior in ways important to children’s...
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The role of perceived defendant criminality on attributions and case outcomes
The race-crime congruence effect occurs when defendants accused of racially stereotypic crimes receive more punitive outcomes than those accused of...
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Mindfulness, Parental Attributions, and Parenting: the Moderating Role of Child Mental Health
ObjectivesResearch interest in mindfulness, the capacity for present-oriented, nonjudgmental attention and awareness, and its relation to parenting...
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Dimensions of Warm Parenting Attributions Differentiate Conduct Problem Subtypes in Young Children
Understanding the developmental psychopathology of child conduct problems (CP) has been advanced by differentiating subtypes based on levels of...
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Attributions about Peer Victimization in US and Korean Adolescents and Associations with Internalizing Problems
Although there is cultural variability in how individuals make attributions for their own and others’ behaviors, cultural variation in youth’s...
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Caregiver Attributions of Toddlers’ Behaviors: A Comparison Between Groups of Children with Differing Developmental Concerns
Little is known about the attributional patterns of caregivers of autistic children, particularly in relation to caregivers of children with other...
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Evaluation of an Integrated Parenting Intervention Targeting Maternal Depression: Effects on Parent Attributions of Child Behaviors
More than half of mothers of children with ADHD have a lifetime history of major depressive disorder. Prior research has thus examined treatments...
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Face your heart: resting vagally mediated Heart Rate Variability Shapes Social Attributions from facial appearance
Phylogenetic theories suggest resting vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV) as a biomarker for adaptive behavior in social encounters....
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Why are higher-class individuals less supportive of redistribution? The mediating role of attributions for rich-poor gap
Regarding social class differences in redistributive preferences, previous research demonstrated the explanations of self-interest perspective were...
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Exploring the Moderating Role of Child Callous-Unemotional Traits on the Link Between Parental Attributions and Parenting Behaviors
BackgroundBiased parental attributions, or biased thinking about the cause of children’s behavior, are linked to harsh and negative parenting in...
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The role of preservice teachers’ implicit attitudes and causal attributions: a deeper look into students’ ethnicity
Previous research has provided evidence that teachers implicitly hold more negative attitudes toward ethnic minority students than toward ethnic...
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Parental Attributions in Ethnocultural Minority, Immigrant, and Country of Origin Parents: A Sco** Review and Call for Research
ObjectiveMaladaptive parental attributions for their children’s behavior have been linked to poorer parenting skills, heightened child internalizing...
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