Inhibitory control and problem solving in early childhood: Exploring the burdens and benefits of self-control
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, yet for young children high IC is primarily framed as inherently better than low IC. Here, we explore associations between IC and performance on a novel problem-solving task, amongst 102 English 2- and...
Main Authors: | Hendry, A, Agyapong, MA, D'Souza, H, Et al. |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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