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Feedback seeking in children and adolescents: associations with self-perceptions,attachment representations,and depression
Authors:Cassidy Jude  Ziv Yair  Mehta Tara G  Feeney Brooke C
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, 20742, USA. jcassidy@psyc.umd.edu
Abstract:Because the feedback children and adolescents receive is important to their development, 2 experimental studies were designed to examine children's (M = 12 years) and adolescents' (M = 17 years) active selection of the quality of feedback they wish to receive. In both studies evidence emerged that participants' self-perceptions influence their feedback seeking. Participants with positive self-perceptions sought more positive feedback than participants with negative self-perceptions and sought more positive feedback than expected by chance. Participants with negative self-perceptions lacked this tendency to seek positive feedback and sometimes sought less positive feedback than expected by chance. As expected, depression and attachment-related measures were also associated with participants' feedback seeking. Contributions of feedback-seeking patterns to stability and change in children's and adolescents' development are discussed.
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