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ArtikelThe Instrumental Side of Corporal Punishment: Parents' Reported Practices and Outcome Expectancies  
Oleh: Miller, Pamela C. ; Hollden, George W. ; Harris, Susan D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 61 no. 4 (Nov. 1999), page 908-919.
Topik: corporal punishment; discipline; outcome expectancies; parenting
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Isi artikelWe conducted two studies to assess the relations between parental disciplinary practices and out come expectancies. Ii! the first study, mothers of 36-monfh-old children responded to vignettes about child misbehaviors. mothers who reported used corporal punishment at least once a week believed that it was more likely to result in positive outcomes, including immediate child compliance. better child behavior in the long term, and less maternal guilt than mothers who never spanked or mothers who spanked only occasionally. Only occasionally. Study 2 extended those findings by including fathers. other expectancies, and different types of misbehaviors. No significant differences between mothers and fathers were found. though effects due to membership in the group of parents who spanked were present.
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