INVESTIGADORES
LOPEZ Y ROSENFELD Matias
artículos
Título:
Individuality and Self-regulation in Preschoolers
Autor/es:
CAROLINA SOLEDAD FRACCHIA; FEDERICO GIOVANNETTI; JUAN GILI; MATÍAS LÓPEZ Y ROSENFELD; MARÍA JULIA HERMIDA; LUCÍA MARÍA PRATS; MARÍA SOLEDAD SEGRETIN; SEBASTIÁN JAVIER LIPINA
Revista:
Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung
Editorial:
Budrich UniPress
Referencias:
Año: 2016
ISSN:
1862-5002
Resumen:
Different ways of solving planning and spatial working memory tasks generate different taskperformance profiles. Tests were administered to 346 (planning) and 427 (spatial working memory) Argentinean children from different socioeconomic (SES) backgrounds. A cross-sectional design was performed to explore eventual variable profiles of performance that were associated with levels of success or failure on tasks that tapped working memory and planning demands and to evaluate their association with SES backgrounds. The results showed that (1) different task-performance profiles were identified: decreased, changeless, oscillated, or increased; (2) the total score for the tasks was significantly different among these profiles; and (3) there were significant differences in the total score among SES groups, which depended on type of profile. These findings suggested the importance of studying individual differences in the performance of tasks that demand self-regulatory processes of children with SES disadvantages. This is important for the understanding of how children solve problems, and how that behavior varies according to SES.