“…One of the important conclusions to be drawn from their survey is that empirical evidence is inconclusive over some commonly held views about the relatively late time in childhood when emotions such as pride, guilt, and jealousy become evident in young children's behavior. For example, there is observational data that emotions such as shyness and coyness may be observed in the first year of an infant's life (Reddy, 2000), and contributors to this volume provide vivid illustration that this is also the case with jealousy (e.g., Hart & Carrington, 2002;Hart, Carrington, Tronick, & Carroll, 2004;Legerstee, Ellenbogen, Nienhuis, & Marsh, this volume, Chapter 9).…”