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Self-Reported Narcissism and Perceived Parental Permissiveness and Authoritarianism

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1996
The hypothesis that inadequate parenting promotes the development of pathological narcissism was tested in a sample of 370 undergraduate students. They responded to the O'Brien (1987) Multiphasic Narcissism Inventory (OMNI) and to measures of parental permissiveness, authoritarianism, and authoritativeness.
A, Ramsey   +3 more
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Effects of P.E.T. on Authoritarian Attitudes toward Child-Rearing in Parents and Non-Parents

Psychological Reports, 1977
Changes in authoritarian attitude toward child-rearing were examined in 13 women who received standard Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.), 13 who only read the P.E.T. book, or 15 who did neither. Both parents and non-parents receiving P.E.T. expressed significantly less authoritarian attitudes on the posttest, while in the book-reading group only ...
J, Mitchell, D L, McManis
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Authoritarianism, Environmentalism, and Cynicism of College Students and Their Parents

Journal of Research in Personality, 1998
Abstract The goal of this study was to determine the degree of ideological consistency across two successive generations. We collected survey data assessing authoritarianism, environmentalism, and cynicism from 507 undergraduates and their respective parents.
Denise D. Guastello, Rebecca M. Peissig
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Authoritarian ideology and attitudes on parent-child relationships.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1955
"The relationship between authoritarian ideology and attitudes about parent-child relationships was investigated by testing 172 native-white, Christian university students." Findings indicate a relationship in females that could be related to personality dispositions. It was proposed that strong authoritarian beliefs may be maladjustive in a democratic
S L, KATES, L N, DIAB
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Parental Authoritarian Control and Cognitive Complexity

Singapore Journal of Education, 1984
Introduction Studies on the conceptual system proposed by Harvey et aJ (1961) suggested that the concrete mode of cognitive functioning is associated with certain developmental factors such as restricted exploration of the environment, overcontrol by parents, avoidance of uncertainty, conformity to external superimposed norms, and discouragement of ...
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Authoritarian Parenting Ground for Youth’s Aggression

The present study aimed to find the relationship between authoritarian parenting and aggression in youngsters. A sample of (N = 30) male and female youngsters were included for the study. Parental Authority Questionnaire (PAQ) developed by John R Buri in 1991 and Aggression Scale developed by Dr Guru Pyari Mathur and Dr Raj Kumari Bhatnagar were ...
Amrutha B Nair, Aliya Alby, Abisha J
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Obedience and Authoritarian Parenting Style in China

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
The chief aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between authoritarian parenting style and obedience among the middle class of mainland China, meanwhile determining the effect of self-esteem as an intermediate between two variables. We will replicate the Milgram experiment on obedience in this study with a few altered conditions and the self ...
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ILLUSTRATED BOOK AS INFORMATION MEDIA FOR AUTHORITARIAN PARENTING

Proceeding of International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities
One well-known parenting style is authoritarian parenting, which emphasizes children's obedience to parents' rules. This pattern often involves restrictions, punishments, and one-sided communication. While it has positive value in developing discipline and responsibility, especially in certain situations, this pattern can also make children feel ...
Ahmad Nurzaeni Fauzi   +2 more
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Authoritarianism in parents and the upbringing of children

2019
Robb (1954) points out the obviously broad scope of this problem at the conclusion of his book, 'Working-Glass Anti-Semites', after he has shown that anti-Semitism is not so much an intellectual system of beliefs about Jews as the fulfilment of certain inner psychological needs in personalities of a definite type.
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[Parenting in 2008: between resignation and authoritarianism].

Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2010
The contradictory media messages, even paradoxical, make many parents think that to have a child changes nothing in their lives. However, to grow, the baby requires initially that is established a narrow dependence between him and his/her parents, so that, in the second time, he can take his autonomy.
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