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ArtikelCultural Influences on Socialization Goals and Parenting Behaviors of Mongolian Parents  
Oleh: Graf, Frederik A. ; Roder, Mandy ; Hein, Sascha ; Muller, Anna R. ; Ganzorig, Odmandakh
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 45 no. 8 (Sep. 2014), page 1317-1327.
Topik: socialization goals; parenting; culture; immigration
Fulltext: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology-2014-Graf-1317-27.pdf (438.28KB)
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Isi artikelIt has recently been shown by different researchers that parenting and socialization goals are meaningfully shaped by cultural contexts. Therefore, the present study aimed at comparing socialization goals and parenting practices among three groups of parents to allow insights into cultural influences on parenting and socialization goals under the condition of immigration. The parent groups were (a) an immigrant group of Mongolian parents in Germany, (b) Mongolians in their native culture, and (c) German parents. Results showed little differences between the three groups of parents. However, it could be demonstrated that Mongolians in Germany rated socialization goals more similarly to Germans than Mongolians in their native culture, indicating a change under new cultural influences. Regarding parenting, Germans used less corporal punishment and monitored the activities of children more closely than both Mongolian groups, while power assertion was used less by Mongolians in their native culture than Mongolians and Germans in Germany. The similarities and differences in socialization goals and parenting practices are discussed with regard to cultural influences.
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