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The Estimation of Environmental Preference of Advanced Countries for Water and Air Pollution by Using GMM Estimator (GMM을 이용한 환경선호도 추정)

  • Kim, Hong-Kyun;Lim, Jong-Soo;Kho, Yoon-Hee
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.121-135
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    • 2003
  • The main purpose of this paper is to estimate environmental preference of advanced countries for water and air pollution. In doing so, we introduce home production. That is, we assume that pollution has not only negative effect on utility but also positive effect on production. Thus if the former is greater that the latter effect, the total effect of pollution is negative. In this paper, we investigated this effect of advanced countries by using GMM estimator. The main finding is that in case of air pollution. This effect is negative. This implies that in case of air pollution, the disutility effect is greater that productivity effect.

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Children's emotionality and behavior problems depending on their institutionalization (시설보호 여부에 따른 아동의 정서성 발달과 내면화 및 외현화 행동문제)

  • Sung, Mi-Young
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2006
  • This study investigated the behavior problems of children, both institutionalized and home-reared, depending on their sex, age, and entry to institution. The subjects included 621 children (274 institutionalized, 347 home-reared; 298 boys and 323 girls; 209 preschoolers, 223 first to third graders, 189 fourth to sixth). The data collected were analyzed with t-test, 3-way ANOVA, Scheffe test, and Pearson's correlation. Children's emotionality had two sides: Positive (happiness) and negative (sadness, anger, and fear). Measures of behavior problems included internalization (anxiety, immaturity, withdrawal, physical symptom) and externalization (hyperactivity, aggression). The results of this study indicated that the institutionalized were higher in negative emotionality than their counterparts, whereas the home-reared higher in positive emotionality. The institutionalized children also had higher externalizing problems than the home-reared. Furthermore, children's negative emotionality was positively related to their internalizing and externalizing behavior problems, while their positive emotionality was negatively related to the internalizing behavior problems.

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Children's Coping Strategies and Loneliness in Peer Victimization (또래집단괴롭힘 스트레스에 대한 피해 아동의 대처전략 유형들과 그에 따른 외로움의 완화효과)

  • Kim, Jung Min
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.193-207
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    • 2005
  • The present research studied children's coping strategies by age, sex, and frequency of victimization and examined the relationship of coping strategies to loneliness in peer victimization. Participants were 434 children from the 3rd to 6th grades of an urban elementary school. Self-report data indicated seven types of coping strategies : cognitive distancing, adult support seeking, peer support seeking, negative problem solving, positive problem solving, internalizing, and externalizing. With increasing age, children used less adult support seeking and more positive problem solving. While girls used more adult and peer support seeking, boys employed more externalizing and negative problem solving. Children with higher victimization frequencies were more likely to use negative problem solving and internalization. Lack of strategies for seeking social support was associated with loneliness.

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Child's Sex, Temperament, Mother's Emotion Regulation and Parenting as Related to Child's Emotion Regulation (어머니가 지각한 아동의 기질, 어머니의 정서조절 및 양육행동과 아동의 정서조절간의 관계)

  • Lim, Hee Su;Park, Seong Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.37-54
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of study was to examine child emotion regulation as a function of child's sex, temperament, mother's emotion regulation, and mother's parenting. The subjects were 386 mothers of fifth or sixth graders in Seoul and Kyonggi province. The data were gathered through questionnaires developed for the current study. The major findings were as follows: 1) There were significant sex differences in some categories of child's emotion regulation. 2) The more active the child's temperament, the child showed more negative emotion regulation(venting, aggressive expression, avoidance). 3) Mother's negative emotion regulation was significantly related to the child's negative emotion regulation. 4) There were significant correlations between mother's parenting and child's emotion regulation. That is, mother's positive parenting was related to child's positive emotion regulation. 5) The relationship between mother's emotion regulation and child's emotion regulation was mediated by mothers' parenting.

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Myths and Stereotypes regarding Child Sexual Abuse (아동 성학대에 대한 신화와 고정관념에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Myung Sook;Yoo, Seo-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.61-79
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    • 2003
  • For this study of adolescent attitudes toward child sexual abuse, 200 students attending high school and college participated in a group survey. The Child Sexual Abuse Myth Scale (Collings, 1999) was used to measure social attitudes toward child sexual abuse. Overall, the attitudes of the respondents placed between negative and positive attitudes. Nevertheless, strong negative myths and stereotypes, particularly blame diffusion, denial of abusiveness, and restrictive abuse stereotypes were found in specific situations. High school students and male students had more negative myths and stereotypes than college students and female students. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated the variables of education level and gender as the most important predictors in explaining students' attitudes toward child sexual abuse.

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The Effects of Emotional Contexts on Infant Smiling (정서 유발 맥락이 영아의 미소 얼굴 표정에 미치는 영향)

  • Hong, Hee Young;Lee, Young
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.15-31
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    • 2003
  • This study examined the effects of emotion inducing contexts on types of infants smiling. Facial expressions of forty-five 11-to 15-month-old infants were videotaped in an experimental lab with positive and negative emotional contests. Infants' smiling was identified as the Duchenne smile or non-Duchenne smile based on FACS(Facial Action Coding System, Ekman & Friesen, 1978). Duration of smiling types was analyzed. Overall, infants showed more smiling in the positive than in the negative emotional context. Occurrence of Duchenne smiling was more likely in the positive than in the negative context and in the peek-a-boo than in the melody toy condition within the same positive context. Non-Duchenne smiling did not differ by context.

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Strategies for Emotional Regulation in Infancy and Maternal Responsiveness (영아의 정서조절 전략과 어머니의 반응유형 간의 관련성)

  • Kwak, Keumjoo;Kim, Minhwa;Hahn, Eun Joo
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.173-187
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    • 2005
  • This study examined relations between infants' strategies for emotional regulation and maternal responsiveness. Fifty 24-month-olds were observed for six kinds of emotional regulation strategy during four negative emotion-eliciting tasks; their mothers were observed for five styles of maternal responsiveness during toy-centered free play. Infants used different strategies according to the kinds of negative emotioneliciting tasks; their strategies correlated with maternal responsive styles. In the anger-eliciting tasks, infants used "distraction" and "self soothing." In the fear-eliciting tasks, they used "avoidance" and "problem solving." Infants who received more negative feedback from their mothers used the "irritation" strategy. Infants who got received more positive feedback from their mother used the "getting reference" strategy.

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Mothers' Reactions to Children's Negative Emotions; Relationships to Children's Social Behaviors and Emotionality (아동의 부정적 정서에 대한 어머니의 반응, 아동의 정서성 및 사회적 행동 간의 관계)

  • Kwon, Yeon Hee;Lee, Jong Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.201-216
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    • 2005
  • The social behaviors of 177(84 girls, 93 boys) 5-6 year olds were rated by the SCBE teacher questionnaire. Mothers reported on their reactions to children's negative emotions and on children's emotionality by questionnaires. Results showed that girls' emotionality was related to maternal punitive responses and their withdrawn behaviors. Maternal emotion-focused reponses were associated with boys' social behaviors. Maternal distress reactions were correlated with girls' prosocial behaviors; maternal punitive responses were related to girls' prosocial and withdrawn behaviors. Maternal emotion-focused responses were associated with girls' aggressive behaviors. Partial correlation analysis indicated girls' emotionality was not related to their withdrawn behaviors when maternal punitive responses were taken into account.

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On the Negative Estimates of Direct and Maternal Genetic Correlation - A Review

  • Lee, C.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.1222-1226
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    • 2002
  • Estimates of genetic correlation between direct and maternal effects for weaning weight of beef cattle are often negative in field data. The biological existence of this genetic antagonism has been the point at issue. Some researchers perceived such negative estimate to be an artifact from poor modeling. Recent studies on sources affecting the genetic correlation estimates are reviewed in this article. They focus on heterogeneity of the correlation by sex, selection bias caused from selective reporting, selection bias caused from splitting data by sex, sire by year interaction variance, and sire misidentification and inbreeding depression as factors contributing sire by year interaction variance. A biological justification of the genetic antagonism is also discussed. It is proposed to include the direct-maternal genetic covariance in the analytical models.

The Effect of Mothers Depression Trait and Children′s Negative Emotionality on the Mothers and Children′s assesment on Children`s Behavior Problems (아동의 행동문제에 대한 어머니와 아동의 평가에 영향을 미치는 어머니의 우울성향 및 아동의 부정적 정서성)

  • 김선희
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the consistency between rators(mother report & child self-report) of children's externalization and internalization behavior problems and to examine the effect of mother\`s depressive traits and child\`s negative emotionality on consistency between rators. Subjects were 434 children attending grades 4, 5, and 6 in Pusan and their mothers. Results of this study were as follows ; First, children reported significantly greater on behavior problems than their mothers and correlations between mother's and child's score on behavior problems was .20 (externalization behavior problems) or .27(internalization behavior problems). Second, mother's depressive traits influenced significantly the consistency between rators of externalization behavior problems. Third, child's negative emotionality influenced significantly the consistency between rators of externalization behavior problems.

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