30-Year University of Maryland Study Finds Predictive Links From Infant Temperament To Adult Personality
April 28, 2020
April 28, 2020
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, April 28 -- The University of Maryland issued the following news:
A 30-year study by University of Maryland researchers found that babies who showed shyness were more likely to become reserved and introverted adults, while those who also showed sensitivity to making errors as teens were more likely to have depression and anxiety in adulthood.
The study was initiated by College of Education Distinguished University Professor Nathan A. Fox. The fin . . .
A 30-year study by University of Maryland researchers found that babies who showed shyness were more likely to become reserved and introverted adults, while those who also showed sensitivity to making errors as teens were more likely to have depression and anxiety in adulthood.
The study was initiated by College of Education Distinguished University Professor Nathan A. Fox. The fin . . .