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Precursors of young adults' world beliefs across cultures: A machine learning approach. [PDF]

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Lansford JE   +22 more
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The folk-interpretation of human reproduction among |Gui and ||Gana and its implications for father-child relations

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The mediating role of psychological resilience in father–child relations and social skills in early childhood

Early Child Development and Care
Social skills acquired during the early childhood period contribute to children's development of healthy self-esteem and effective relationships throughout their lives, while parent-child relationships play a critical role in the development of social ...
Gamze Davet, Samet Ata
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Father-Child Relations Mediate the Relations Between Paternal Expressiveness and Adolescent Behaviors

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2021
Emotional expressiveness is an important type of parental emotion-related socialization that has been associated with adolescent prosocial and problem behaviors; yet little is known about the relation between paternal emotional expressiveness and adolescent behaviors in the Chinese context.
Xiao Zhang   +3 more
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Father-Child Relations, Mother-Child Relations, and Offspring Psychological Well-Being in Early Adulthood.

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1994
Two major social changes have focused attention on the role of fathers. First, the massive movement of married women into the paid labor force disrupted the traditional division of labor within the nuclear family. With 67% of married mothers with children under 18 in the paid labor force, mothers now share the breadwinning role with their husbands (U.S.
P. Amato
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