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Hot and Cool Self-Regulation, Academic Competence, and Maladjustment: Mediating and Differential Relations.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT(2019)

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This study examined differential and mediating relations between hot and cool self-regulation (M-age = 48.2 months; N = 1,155, 48% girls), first-grade (M-age = 77.5 months) maladjustment (externalizing [EXT] and internalizing [INT] behavior), and first- and second-grade (M-age = 89.5 months) academic competence (AC). Using teacher reported EXT, INT, and AC, partial support for the differential perspective was found in that only hot self-regulation was significantly related to EXT, whereas both hot and cool self-regulation was significantly related to AC. Moreover, hot self-regulation indirectly predicted second-grade AC through first-grade EXT, lending some support for the mediating perspective also. The findings contribute to an understanding of how self-regulation is related to academic and behavioral school adjustment.
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academic competence,self‐regulation,maladjustment,self‐regulation,relations
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