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Authoritative parenting and college students' academic adjustment and success.

Journal of Educational Psychology, 1999
This study examined connections between college students' adjustment and success and characteristics of their relationships with their parents. A sample of 236 students completed the Student Attitudes and Perceptions Survey, a 135-item anonymous self-report instrument.
Amy Strage, Tamara Swanson Brandt
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Good parents, bad kids: authoritative parenting, delinquent peer associations, and juvenile delinquency

2020
The purpose of this study is to explore the moderating effect of delinquent peer associations on the protection of authoritative parenting, as it pertains to juvenile delinquency. I adopt and elaborate on Psychologists Eleanor Maccoby and James Martin’s (1983) description of the authoritative parenting model as that defined by a balanced combination of
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Interpersonal functional flexibility : an antecedent of authoritative parenting?

1988
It has been asserted that androgynous individuals are both competent and flexible and that, as such, they should be most likely to be authoritative parents (highly demanding/highly responsive) (Spence & Helmreich, 1978). However, studies examining the association between psychological androgyny and this optimal parenting strategy (Baumrind, 1982 ...
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Authoritative Parenting and the Encouragement of Children’s Autonomy

2005
A substantial proportion of the research on parent-child relationships focuses on the construct of authoritative parenting, a style of behavior that combines two central dimensions found in almost all parenting studies (Maccoby & Martin, 1983)—warmth and responsiveness and optimal control, or limit-setting.
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Authoritative Parenting

2016
Jessica L. Chou   +2 more
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