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ArtikelIntergenerational Patterns of Values and Autonomy Expectations in Cultures of Relatedness and Separateness  
Oleh: Bond, Michael Harris ; Stewart, Sunita Mahtani ; Deeds, Osvelia ; Siu, Fung Chung
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 30 no. 5 (Sep. 1999), page 575-593.
Topik: expectations; generations; cross cultural studies; socialization; social psychology; families & family life; teenagers
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Isi artikelThis study assessed the assumption that socialization practices relevant to value priorities and autonomy expectations differ between collectivist and individualist cultures. The authors investigated value priorities and autonomy expectations in 58 pairs of caucasian and 66 pairs of asian teenagers and their mothers. This pairing enabled them to address similarities on values and autonomy expectations within families, which has not have done previously. Although asian and caucasian teenagers showed similarities on many value priorities, asian participants' autonomy expectations were delayed comapred to those of their caucasian counterparts. Mother - teenager autonomy expectations were correlated in asian but not in caucasian families. Unlike asian mothers, caucasian mothers endorsing high value priority for openness to change supported earlier autonomy expectations of their teenagers. Parental expectations unpackaged the effect of culture on teenagers' autnomy expectations. These findings support models that predict persistent family interdepedence despite adoption of many individualist values in modernizing collectivist cultures.
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