Abstract

30 boys, observed in a research nursery school setting and systematically rated at age 2%, were followed up at age 6% when a battery of cognitive measures was administered. Significant associations are reported between rating clusters of early social behavior and nonverbal intellectual functioning, conceptual style, and field dependence-independence. These relations generally corroborate previous findings which have been reported from cross-sectional studies with somewhat older subjects.

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