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[국내논문] 한국판 Rothbart 걸음마기 기질 척도 (Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire)의 타당화
Validation Study of the Korean Version of Rothbart's Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire

Korean journal of child studies = 아동학회지, v.38 no.4, 2017년, pp.33 - 47  

임지영 (경북대학교 아동학부 아동가족학전공) ,  배윤진 (육아정책연구소 아동패널연구팀) ,  이윤정 (경북대학교 아동가족학과)

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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire (ECBQ), including internal consistency, content validity, construct validity, cross validity, and concurrent validity with Buss and Plomin's Emotionality-Activity-Sociability (EA...

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