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Featured researches published by Lisa J. Bridges.


Child Development | 1985

Correlates of mastery-related behavior: a short-term longitudinal study of infants in their second year.

Ann M. Frodi; Lisa J. Bridges; Wendy S. Grolnick

The present study examined correlates of mastery-related behavior across the infants second year of life. Maternal control style was quantified on a control to support-of-autonomy continuum, infant-mother attachment was assessed in the Strange Situation, and mastery-related behavior was observed in a toy play session at 12 and 20 months. Infants whose mothers were supportive of their autonomy displayed greater task-oriented persistence and competence during play than did infants of more controlling mothers; securely attached and avoidant infants tended to exhibit greater persistence at tasks than anxious-ambivalent babies, and ambivalent babies were the most negative in affect.


Tradition | 1984

Maternal control style and the mastery motivation of one‐year‐olds

Wendy S. Grolnick; Ann M. Frodi; Lisa J. Bridges

Forty-one mothers and their 12-month-old infants participated in a study of the effects of maternal control style on infant mastery motivation. Three scales were designed to assess maternal control style during a mother-infant play session. Mastery motivation was assessed in an experimenter-administered structured toy play procedure. Three components, persistence, competence, and affect, comprised the measure of mastery motivation. Mothers also completed questionnaires on child-rearing attitudes, infant temperament, and control style. Results showed that maternal attitudes and behavior were correlated with infant mastery motivation. More specifically: autonomy-oriented control behavior, sensitive care and knowledge of child-rearing were positively related to infant mastery motivation. The results provide converging evidence regarding the multiple aspects of maternal behavior which affect infant motivation.


Developmental Psychology | 1988

Similarities and differences in infant-mother and infant-father interaction in the strange situation: A component process analysis.

Lisa J. Bridges; James P. Connell; Jay Belsky


Child Development | 1988

Temperament, Emotion, and Social Interactive Behavior in the Strange Situation: A Component Process Analysis of Attachment System Functioning.

Ross A. Thompson; James P. Connell; Lisa J. Bridges


Tradition | 1985

Maternal correlates of stability and change in infant‐mother attachment

Ann M. Frodi; Wendy S. Grolnick; Lisa J. Bridges


Tradition | 1989

Maternal correlates of infant temperament ratings and of infant-mother attachment: A longitudinal study

Ann M. Frodi; Lisa J. Bridges; Susan Shonk


Tradition | 1984

Determinants of attachment and mastery motivation in infants born to adolescent mothers

Ann M. Frodi; Barbara Keller; Howard R. Foye; Gregory S. Liptak; Lisa J. Bridges; Wendy S. Grolnick; Jacqueline Berko; Elizabeth R. McAnarney; Ruth A. Lawrence


Sex Roles | 1988

Gender differences in self-system processes as rated by teachers and students.

Barbara C. Ilardi; Lisa J. Bridges


Infant Behavior & Development | 1998

A longitudinal investigation of infant emotion regulation with mothers and fathers

Lisa J. Bridges; Wendy S. Grolnick


Infant Behavior & Development | 1986

Responsiveness to infant crying: Effects of perceived infant temperament

Ann M. Frodi; Lisa J. Bridges; Susan Shonk; Lisa Greene

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