Publication: The role of skin conductance level reactivity in the impact of children’s exposure to interparental conflict on their attention performance
The role of skin conductance level reactivity in the impact of children’s exposure to interparental conflict on their attention performance
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Zemp, M., Bodenmann, G., & Cummings, E. M. (2014). The role of skin conductance level reactivity in the impact of children’s exposure to interparental conflict on their attention performance. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 118, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2013.09.007
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Previous research suggests that undermining of attention performance might be one decisive underlying mechanism in the link between marital conflict and children's academic maladjustment, but little is known about specific risk patterns in this regard. This study examines, in an experimental approach, the role of children's history of interparental discord and skin conductance level reactivity (SCLR) as moderators in the link between analogue marital conflict exposure and children's attention. The attention performance of 57 children,
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Zemp, M., Bodenmann, G., & Cummings, E. M. (2014). The role of skin conductance level reactivity in the impact of children’s exposure to interparental conflict on their attention performance. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 118, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2013.09.007