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Sequential analysis of mastery behavior in 6- and 12-month-old infants.
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Transitional ProbabilitiesLanguage DevelopmentEducationBehavioral DevelopmentBehavior AnalysisPsychologySocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyBehavior ManagementCognitive DevelopmentLanguage AcquisitionBehavioral IssueAdaptive BehaviorAchievement GoalChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceEarly Childhood DevelopmentMotivationMastery BehaviorSequential AnalysisUnderlying Mastery MotivationInfant CognitionChild DevelopmentInfant DevelopmentDevelopmental Science
We examined the pattern and direction of behaviors that reflect infants* underlying mastery motivation. The sequences of mastery behavior were analyzed in a sample of 67 infants when they were 6 and 12 months old. We computed (a) the frequencies of each of six categories of mastery behavior, transitional probabilities, and z scores for each possible behavior change between the categories and (b) the transitions from a mastery behavior to an instance of positive affect. The analyses revealed significant age changes in the frequency of each category; however, the significant transitional probabilities among the six categories displayed a similar organization at both ages. The transitions from a mastery behavior to an instance of positive affect suggest that it is persistent, goal-directed behavior* that contribute to an infant's feeling of efficacy.
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