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Interaction effects implicated high levels of unregulated emotion during disappointment as a risk factor for problem behaviors in exuberant children.
Exuberant children in the present study may have been exceptionally focused on the possibility of a reward, that when unfulfilled, resulted in frustration.
Contrary to our expectations, our results also revealed exuberant children, rather than inhibited children, to be rated as higher in internalizing behaviors.
The exuberant growth of neurons and synapses early in development underlie the brain's capacity to compensate in response to insults.
If the interactions are not significant then the regression coefficients related to the inhibited-exuberant and low-reactive exuberant group differences are appropriate.
Nevertheless, at the minimum, exuberant toddlers behaved in ways to suggest some stability of their temperament style, 2.5 years later.
On the other hand, this phase of life is generally marked by an exuberant optimism that is the envy of jaded adulthood.
She improvises them all, one after another, but none appears satisfactory - none, that is, until a 'large exuberant lady' gets involved.
Then quatrain 2 is restated, in the tonic, but recomposed to make an exuberant ending.
However, we also hypothesized that high levels of effortful control would moderate this relationship, particularly for exuberant children.
Likewise, the regression coefficient for the low-reactive group is the difference between the means for the exuberant and low-reactive groups.
Thus, exuberant children who are motivated by approach toward rewards may also develop internalizing behaviors when rewards appear unobtainable.
He would recite scenes from succeeding drafts to fellow-pupils who found their own rebellious feelings echoed in the script's high passions and exuberant language.
In our previous study, exuberant children exhibited more positive affect, particularly when engaged in new and exciting situations.
Exuberant toddlers continued to show interest in novel persons and to show high levels of positive affect.
Although they were shyer and less responsive to the examiner than exuberant toddlers, their behavior was not distinguished from that of the low-reactive children.
Packed with anecdotes and quotes, and exhaustively researched, its appropriately down-to-earth and exuberant style makes enjoyable reading.
In the present study, exhibiting greater negative affect during the disappointment task was directly related to internalizing while increasing the risk of problem behaviors for exuberant children.
Using temperament groups (inhibited, exuberant, low reactive) created through cluster analysis when participants were 2 years of age, we found moderate stability, but only for exuberance.
Thus, it appears that observed temperament across two laboratory tasks at 4.5 years was systematically related to the exuberant temperament profile at 2 years of age.
As expected, exuberant toddlers were more likely to be rated by their parents as exhibiting high levels of externalizing and total problem behaviors than inhibited or low-reactive toddlers.
Exuberant toddlers were more positive, socially responsive to novel persons, less shy, and rated as having more problem behaviors, including externalizing and internalizing behaviors, than other children as preschoolers.
In particular, the ability to apply effortful control in emotionally charged situations may assist the exuberant child in maintaining a positive orientation while managing a propensity to become angry.
Exuberant children who showed high levels of positive/neutral affect during disappointment were less likely to be rated as externalizing than those who exhibited relatively more negative affect.
The visual elements constructing the stage scene (subtle backlighting, the glamorous backing vocal team, professional dancers and an exuberant audience), all work together to create a generalised discourse of stardom-as-otherness.
In the best blues, the exuberant performance contrasts starkly with its content.
In sharp contrast to the exuberant, unrestrained embracing of pain as part of a religious experience, judicial pain was meticulously and exactingly measured in degrees and duration.
A main effect for temperament group indicates that exuberant children were more likely to be rated as having externalizing behaviors than either inhibited or low-reactive children.
Our present results also corroborate our previous suggestion that younger patients present greater replicative and secretory potentials of the endocardial cells, what could account for the more exuberant reaction.
We have just been entertained by a characteristic mixture of buffoonery and exuberant malice.
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Without any ill-intent or intention to defraud, a young exuberant, ebullient person can easily be tempted to start up a business of this kind.
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At the same time, perhaps, it is a little dangerous to be over-exuberant about these international affairs.
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Now that he is in his exuberant twenties the pace is quickening.
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The measure before us today is, as it were, a first skirmish in an ongoing battle against the demons of over-exuberant regulatory burden.
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No doubt his junketing about with the exuberant youths and maidens in a college of bobbysoxers really got him going.
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I am afraid the exuberant gentleman at the dinner who proposed the toast did not sufficiently think where the analogy might lead him.
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I am sorry that my confidence was a little too exuberant.
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We very much hope that he will quickly recover and be his own exuberant self.
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He was, if anything, even harder on the pessimists, more exuberant in his determined optimism, last summer than even his illustrious colleague.
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Exuberant politicians wanted to show their joy by making more or less rash promises in several directions.
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There has been a very small amount of over-exuberant picketing.
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One might call that a rather exuberant sense of private enterprise.
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He was endowed by nature with a splendid mental equipment, and an exuberant vitality, perhaps open at times to the criticism almost of extravagance.
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I only said that the exuberant enthusiasm of other people with regard to electrification requires checking.
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We are not living in a period of exuberant budgetary growth, and so we need to state what we want.
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I was perhaps a little exuberant in saying that no reference had been made to rural development.
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Many of them in highly exuberant language talked about subversiveness in nationalistic terms.
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There cannot be an over-exuberant increase in this field.
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I remember he was then in what we may describe as one of his most exuberant moods.
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Of course, we must take care not to over-react to problems that are caused simply by over-exuberant and naughty children.
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Traditionally this is a rather exuberant occasion—but not too much so.
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I believe it is a cyclical surge of exuberant greed.
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Parking attendants, who could be renamed and re-empowered as civil enforcement officers, employed by a private company and paid by results, may be rather exuberant.
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If it has an exuberant vitality, a sense of humour and a sense of service, it can surely go a very long way in adult life.
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Because of their exuberant natural resources and the strength and wealth of their own markets.
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Even the faces have altered; from being broad and exuberant they are now long and careworn, but perhaps not so care-worn as are the housewives whom they profess to serve.
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In the twenty years of an exuberant friendship, our views, of which we hold many, have always been either irreconcilably in conflict or impregnably in concord.
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I think that he would find it difficult to reconcile in places with some of the more exuberant threats he has issued in the past few weeks.
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I will not follow him into all the reasoning that he indulged in and which his very exuberant imagination and somewhat excitable temper has led him to indulge in.
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He was in exuberant form.
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Whether the tempestuously allegro or the leisurely adagio, the exuberant audience was entranced with the pianists superb artistry, exquisite style and perfect artistic performance.
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The exuberant young musicians pled for the chance to work and play together longer than the few days the convention appearance afforded.
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The plaintive mood was reintroduced in the 2nd waltz section before an exuberant 3rd section.
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Their architectural styles range from the bohemian-eclectic to exuberant stucco-modern.
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At this point, the couple realise that their vivacious and exuberant little girl has changed too.
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She is known for lettering and exuberant use of colour.
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The visible 107 metal sarcophagi and five heart urns range in style from puritan plain to exuberant rococo.
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Exuberant and too apostolical language resulted in great criticism and his journals ceased publication after 1741.
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The result was a house of exuberant grandeur and at the same time endearing naivety.
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They juxtaposed ritual action with common sense to create messy exuberant happenings.
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In a medium whose heroes tended to be serious and strait-laced, he created three who were wonderfully reckless and exuberant.
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Ebdon has been criticised in the past for his exuberant outpourings of emotion after winning important frames or matches.
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In deconstructing and reconstructing its form, she has created an exuberant and complex body of sculpture.
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One such panel in the eastern facade is encircled by a frame of tendrils and contains an exuberant engrailed and floreate arch.
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His exuberant personality broadcast well and made him a household name to many, at all levels of society.
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His role on the show as both producer and presenter often involved bringing into line the other, more exuberant hosts, as well as behind-the-scenes work.
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After sections of difficult passage-work, the sonata closes with an exuberant coda.
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His novels combined deep seriousness and psychological inquiry with fantasy and exuberant mirth.
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His work for comics displayed his talents in an exuberant and creative medium, working mainly from imagination.
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The student body was overly exuberant and unorganized.
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Champions are warm, energetic, spontaneous, positive, exuberant and dramatic.
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Increasingly exuberant, his manner became freer, almost joyful.
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A highly exuberant and cultural festival, this dance form usually comprises a troupe of 6 performers aping the movements of the majestic, predatory tigers.
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Grand speeches, flags, exuberant students, and picnic lunches did not translate into a new political, bureaucratic, or administrative apparatus.
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As the song progresses, the sound intensifies from a whisper at the beginning to an exuberant crescendo during the shout.
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Cruzatte often entertained the explorers with his exuberant fiddle-playing, keeping spirits high during non-work periods.
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In its restrained application of one of the season's most exuberant fads, the garment won the applause of both fashion critics and society first-nighters.
Not all children classified as exuberant or behaviorally inhibited are at risk for behavior problems.
Exuberant toddlers, particularly those who expressed more negative affect during the disappointment task, were more likely to be rated as having problem behaviors as preschoolers.
Although exuberant children are characterized by high intensity positive affect, they are also likely to become frustrated when goals are blocked.
Likewise, we did not measure parenting behaviors, which we note may have an important role in moderating exuberant behavior.
The last semester of gestation is characterized by the beginning of an exuberant increase in the number of synaptic contacts throughout the brain.
The coupling for this exuberant masterpiece is the collection of pieces for winds and piano written at various times between 1939 and 1943.
She creates novel structures from the most commonplace resources, and incorporates bold experimentation into engaging, exuberant grooves.
At just under eight (hectic) minutes, it fizzes and crackles like champagne with fireworks and is something of a cross between exuberant overture and concertino.
Rainwater was collected at the ground floor and would be used for the growing of exuberant exotic plants.
A significant main effect for temperament group confirms that exuberant toddlers presented with more total behavior problems as preschoolers than either low-reactive or inhibited toddlers.
A significant effect for temperament group confirmed exuberant children to exhibit more internalizing behaviors than either inhibited or low-reactive children.
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