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ArtikelFamily Processes and Deviance : A Comparison of Apprentices and Nonapprentices  
Oleh: Vazsonyi, Alexander T. ; Pickering, Lloyd E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 15 no. 3 (May 2000), page 368-391.
Topik: FAMILY; family process; deviance; apprentices
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Isi artikelThe current investigation examined whether apprentices differed from non apprentices (gymnasium and teacher's college students) in rates of deviant behaviour. Questionnaire data were collected on more than 4,000 swiss adolescents (mean age - 18,0 , SD - 1,1 between the ages of 16 and 19. The following important findings were made : a. male non apprentices were less deviant than male apprentices, no differences were found for females b. non apprentices perceived more connectedness with and greater peer disaproval from parents than apprentices, non apprentices males, in particular reported greater maternal monitoring and supervision than apprentice males. At the same time, no differences were found in the affective quality of parent - adolescent relations for males or females by educational track, and finally c. a model - free LISREL, comparisons of developmental processes by educational track indicated great similarity between apprentices and non apprentices. Results from the investigation suggest that background variables may account for some variability in adolescent deviant behaviour.
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