“…A number of reports present data on control or "normal" families. In comparison to drug-using families, the non-or lowuse families show the following characteristics: e offspring perceive more love from both parents, particularly father (Mellinger, Somers, & Manheimer, 1975;Streit et al, 1974); o there is less discrepancy betwcen how the parents would ideally like their children to be versus how they actually perceive them, and children are seen as more assertive (Alexander & Dibb, 1977); parents and their offspring's friends are compatible,parents have more influence than peers, and less approval of drug use is voiced by parentsand peers (Jessor, 1975); * more spontaneous agreement is observed in problemsolving, b& if it does not occur the families are slower but more efficient in reaching solutions (Mead & Campbell, 1972); the families function more democratically or quasidemo. cratically, with shared authority and better conimunication (Cannon, 1976;Hunt, 1974).…”