In addition, maltreated children often switch their evaluation bias across domains, changing their polarity from negative in one domain to positive in another.
In the second study, emotionally and physically maltreated children performed lower than nonmaltreated children did overall and on nice and nice0 mean integration stories.
Overall, maltreated and nonmaltreated children demonstrated the same level of cognitive complexity.
Insecure between institutionalized samples and other (other), by definition indicates behavior that maltreated samples of children.
Interestingly, this pattern was found for both male and female maltreated youth, who seemed more alike than different on all measures.
All of these demographic indicators did not differ significantly between the maltreated and nonmaltreated groups.
The final matched group provided two exact matches for each maltreated participant.
However, the high resilience maltreated children exhibited a distinctive pattern of diurnal variation.