Family predictors of mental development of children 6-7 years old in the Moscow and Buryat populations

 
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Abstract

The authors studied the characteristics of parents in the Moscow and Buryat populations, as well as the characteristic features of interpersonal relationships of children using multiple regression analysis. The methodological basis of the study was a comparative analysis of the individual psychological characteristics of children 6-7 years old and their parents. Based on the data obtained, the level of creative thinking of children and their school readiness were predicted. Predictors obtained in both populations include close and/or matching psychological characteristics of parents and interpersonal relationships of children.

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Journal rubric: Developmental Psychology

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For citation: Ermolaev, O.J., Mariutina, T.M., Munkoev, A.K. (2001). Family predictors of mental development of children 6-7 years old in the Moscow and Buryat populations. Psychological Science and Education, 6(4), Article 8. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/pse/archive/2001_n4/Marjutina (viewed: 14.06.2026)

© Ermolaev O.J., Mariutina T.M., Munkoev A.K., 2001

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Information About the Authors

O. J. Ermolaev, Candidate of Science (Psychology), Assistant Professor, University of the Russian Academy of Education

Tatyana M. Mariutina, Doctor of Psychology, professor, head Department of Differential Psychology and Psychophysiology, Institute of Psychology named after. L.S. Vygotsky, Russian State University for the Humanities, leading researcher at PI RAO, expert at the Higher Attestation Commission, member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Psychological Science and Education", member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Experimental Psychology", Moscow, Russian Federation, e-mail: T.M.Mariutina@rambler.ru

A. K. Munkoev, Candidate of Science (Biology), Ulan-Ude, Russian Federation

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