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Dev Psychol ; 42(4): 656-65, 2006 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16802898

ABSTRACT

In this study, the authors examined relations between reticent behavior in unfamiliar peer situations and experiences in interactions in Chinese and Canadian children. Observational data were collected from samples of children at 4 years of age in the People's Republic of China and Canada. The results indicated that relations between reticent behavior and peer initiations were similar in the 2 samples. The differences between the samples were mainly in peer responses. Reticent behavior was associated with peer rejection such as overt refusal and disagreement in the Canadian sample but with positive responses such as approval in the Chinese sample, particularly when children made low-power initiations. The results suggest that reticent children in China and Canada may have similar as well as different experiences in social interactions.


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Asian People/psychology , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Interpersonal Relations , Peer Group , Shyness , Social Adjustment , White People/psychology , Canada , Child, Preschool , China , Conflict, Psychological , Female , Humans , Male , Rejection, Psychology , Sex Factors , Social Isolation , Social Values , Socialization
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