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Toddler Behavior Questionnaire
This questionnaire is a research instrument designed to obtain maternal reports on the anger and tantrum behavior of young children. The target age for the questionnaire is from approximately 10 to 24 months. At this age, typically developing children are in the process of becoming bipedal and most can stand and walk with support, if not independently, at this age. The questions reflect common, everyday situations likely to be experienced by children. The tool was used in studies supported by NIMH grant 17205 (M. W. Sullivan, PI). Two published studies report data from this and an earlier version of the scale and provide basic information on its development and preliminary psychometrics (Sullivan & Lewis, 2012; Sullivan, 2018). The author gives permission for research use of the scale without modification and requests copies of reports of studies including it at a measurement tool. The author may be contacted at [email protected].
Sullivan, M. W. & Lewis, M. (2012). Relations of early goal blockage response and gender to subsequent temper tantrums. Infancy, 17(2), 159-178. NIHMS283965 PMID22408573. PMC 3293480. Online: 9 MAY 2011 doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2011.0007
Sullivan, M. W. & Carmody, D. (2018). Approach-related emotion, toddlers’ persistence and negative reactions to failure. Social Development, In press.Copyright Rutgers University and M.W. Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan : recent paintings
Catalogue of an exhibition held by Australian Galleries, 21 March - 16 April 2006
Brian Sullivan Oral History
Brian Sullivan was interviewed by Steven Mennerick, PhD, Koong-Nah Chung, PhD, Wayne Yokoyama, MD, and Andrew Richards on January 10, 2024 for approximately 1 hour and 23 minutes.https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/oralhistories/1120/thumbnail.jp
Telegram and letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from E.W. Sullivan, 30 July and 22 Sept 1878
Telegram and letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from E.W. Sullivan, 30 July and 22 Sept 1878 congratulating Clark on his election, Sullivan's experiences in the newspaper business, now working on the 'Argus' in Melbourne, his pleasure at hearing Clark has entered the political arena 'a sphere in which you would not fail to make a mark'.
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Library, Sullivan, Indiana
The Sullivan Public Library, built of Bedford limestone with an unusual domed tower, opened in 1905. It is one of 1,679 libraries in the U.S. built with funds from Andrew Carnegie. Indiana built more Carnegie libraries than any other state
Andrew Weissmann and the Gilbert and Sullivan Group
Andrew Weissmann (center), son of Gerald Weissmann, singing with the Gilbert and Sullivan GroupSubmitted to the MBL Community Archives Project on 2013-07-15 by Gerald WeissmannPhotograph
Vagal Tone During Infant Contingency Learning and Its Disruption
This study used contingency learning to examine changes in infants’ vagal tone during learning and its disruption. The heart rate of 160 five-month-old infants was recorded continuously during the first of two training sessions as they experienced an audiovisual event contingent on their pulling. Maternal reports of infant temperament were also collected. Baseline vagal tone, a measure of parasympathetic regulation of the heart, was related to vagal levels during the infants’ contingency learning session, but not to their learner status. Vagal tone levels did not vary significantly over session minutes. Instead, vagal tone levels were a function of both individual differences in learner status and infant soothability. Vagal levels of infants who learned in the initial session were similar regardless of their soothability; however, vagal levels of infants who learned in a subsequent session differed as a function of soothability. Additionally, vagal levels during contingency disruption were significantly higher among infants in this group who were more soothable as opposed to those who were less soothable. The results suggest that contingency learning and disruption is associated with stable vagal tone in the majority of infants, but that individual differences in attention processes and state associated with vagal tone may be most readily observed during the disruption phase.This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sullivan, M. W. (2015), Vagal tone during infant contingency learning and its disruption. Dev. Psychobiol., which has been published in final form at https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dev.21376. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving
Letter from Todd Sullivan to Hal Riegger, July 17, 1984
Todd Sullivan expresses his relief that they were able to work out the photo situation between them and let Riegger know that he has not worked with an author and publisher before with deadlines. Additionally Sullivan provides Riegger the final price for his services and photograghs totaling 30 down payment)
Sullivan, Phyllis. 3. Part three of interview about Pouch Cove.
Phyllis Sullivan is joined by Eilieen Baldwin at her home, where they discuss dances, nicknames, fishing, women's work, and community change.00:00 – heating water on stove for dishes and laundry; 0:51 – Mr. Easterbrook mailman; Mr. Gruchy; location of first post office; 2:04 – Po moving to Pouch Cove; 2:37 – people moving into Pouch Cove; back road becoming filled with houses; Allan Hudson’s house on courting lane; 3:48 – SUF Hall dances; first dance with Billy Bubbler; 4:40 – Phyllis’s first dances; 5:14 – live music; accordion; David Bragg and Charlie Strugnell playing accordion; David Locke; 6:02 – fisherman’s soup supper and concert; Frank Strugnell dancing; 6:48 – nicknames; Frank Sullivan’s nickname; 8:48 – father and Jake Langmead fishing together; sharing boat and catch; Alex Gruchy buying fish; going to Gruchy’s store at recess; 9:56 – doing homework by kerosene lamp; 10:30 – women spreading fish on flakes; 11:30 – children helping move fish piles; covering fish; drying; 13:01 – women salting fish; 13:30 – flakes along shore; structures; 14:15 – hungry month of March; food scarcity after winter; bulk food for winter; salt meat; 15:23 – father going seal hunting; 16:47 – Shirley Bragg’s house; 17:03 – women working hard; bringing up barge; splitting fish; 17:46 – husband buying boat built by Andrew Sullivan; went fishing with Henry Sullivan; working as carpenter; 18:30 – NL light and power; 18:50 – tearing down old school; developing land; 21:27 – discussing grandchildren
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