3. Hypothesis
The hypothesis of this study is that highly exuberant Chinese preschool children are more inclined to have better-regulated behavior (positive …show more content…
It demonstrates the positive effect of the exuberance under a goal-blocked task but puts less attention on the negative behavior associated with exuberance. The result of the non-explored study shows high consistency with the previous hypothesis that children with greater exuberance are likely to be more persistent under a goal-blocked task with high incentive value. That is to say, if exuberant children are highly enthusiasm to achieve a goal, they are expected to have a well-regulatory behavior. It was fully supported by the outcome of TB and partially demonstrated its correctness in LB. In the case of LB, exuberant children are very glad to open the locked box regardless of whether it is an empty box. They showed high persistence characteristics (well-regulated behaviors) just like what these exuberant children behave in a previous similar experiment called “empty gift box”. However, in the condition of TB, exuberant children displayed less well-regulated behavior under the distractor context with higher incentive value. On the contrary, less exuberant children demonstrated little difference under higher and lower incentive conditions. They were more obedient and were better at self-inhibition towards their