Sequential analysis of mastery behavior in 6- and 12-month-old infants

Robert H. MacTurk, Mary E. McCarthy, Peter M. Vietze, Leon J. Yarrow
1987 Developmental Psychology  
We examined the pattern and direction of behaviors that reflect infants* underlying mastery motivation. The sequences of mastery behavior were analyzed in a sample of 67 infants when they were 6 and 12 months old. We computed (a) the frequencies of each of six categories of mastery behavior, transitional probabilities, and z scores for each possible behavior change between the categories and (b) the transitions from a mastery behavior to an instance of positive affect. The analyses revealed
more » ... ificant age changes in the frequency of each category; however, the significant transitional probabilities among the six categories displayed a similar organization at both ages. The transitions from a mastery behavior to an instance of positive affect suggest that it is persistent, goal-directed behavior* that contribute to an infant's feeling of efficacy.
doi:10.1037//0012-1649.23.2.199 fatcat:ez622ktj6vfbxgolynhx7ngzue