Differential parenting styles for fathers and mothers
Abstract
University students (N = 617; 242 male, 375 female) completed a questionnaire designed to tap attitudes toward paternal and maternal parenting. Significant gender-based differences were found for the authoritative and permissive styles of parenting. Mothers, rather than fathers, were perceived to be more likely to use these styles. When considering the extent to which parents differentiated between their sons and daughters, significant...
Paper Details
Title
Differential parenting styles for fathers and mothers
Published Date
Apr 1, 2001
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
29 - 35
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