Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age

This thesis paper explores the predictors of exploratory play in nine to eleven months old infants using a subsample of participating families obtained from the BE POSITIVE study (Beginning Early: SingaPore’s Ongoing Study starting in Infancy of Twenty-first-century-skills, Individual differences, a...

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Main Author: Lon, Serena Hwee Yee
Other Authors: Setoh Pei Pei
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Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1696492023-08-06T15:31:48Z Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age Lon, Serena Hwee Yee Setoh Pei Pei School of Social Sciences National Institute of Education Ministry of Education (MOE) Centre for Research in Child Development (CRCD) Yue Yu psetoh@ntu.edu.sg, yue.yu@nie.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology::Psychological testing Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology Social sciences::Psychology::Experimental psychology This thesis paper explores the predictors of exploratory play in nine to eleven months old infants using a subsample of participating families obtained from the BE POSITIVE study (Beginning Early: SingaPore’s Ongoing Study starting in Infancy of Twenty-first-century-skills, Individual differences, and Variance in the Environment). In this study, we obtained the video recordings and questionnaires from a subsample of participating families (n = 50) to address research questions pertaining to infants’ exploratory play. The relationship of maternal educational levels, infants’ gender and ages in relation to their exploration tendencies were explored in detail. Maternal educational levels was found to have moderate effect on infants’ duration of exploration whereby infants of mothers with higher educational levels explored longer compared to infants of mothers with lower educational levels. Gender differences in terms of duration of exploration was identified. Female infants spent a longer period of time exploring than male infants. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology 2023-07-31T02:26:25Z 2023-07-31T02:26:25Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lon, S. H. Y. (2023). Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169649 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169649 en CRCD 01/19 AR application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology
Social sciences::Psychology::Experimental psychology
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Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology
Social sciences::Psychology::Experimental psychology
Lon, Serena Hwee Yee
Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
description This thesis paper explores the predictors of exploratory play in nine to eleven months old infants using a subsample of participating families obtained from the BE POSITIVE study (Beginning Early: SingaPore’s Ongoing Study starting in Infancy of Twenty-first-century-skills, Individual differences, and Variance in the Environment). In this study, we obtained the video recordings and questionnaires from a subsample of participating families (n = 50) to address research questions pertaining to infants’ exploratory play. The relationship of maternal educational levels, infants’ gender and ages in relation to their exploration tendencies were explored in detail. Maternal educational levels was found to have moderate effect on infants’ duration of exploration whereby infants of mothers with higher educational levels explored longer compared to infants of mothers with lower educational levels. Gender differences in terms of duration of exploration was identified. Female infants spent a longer period of time exploring than male infants.
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Lon, Serena Hwee Yee
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title Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
title_short Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
title_full Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
title_fullStr Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
title_full_unstemmed Understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
title_sort understanding predictors of exploratory play in 9- to 11- month-old infants: the impact of maternal education levels, gender, and age
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169649
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