1957
DOI: 10.2307/1126001
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The Relationship between Parental Acceptance and Adjustment of Children

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“…Small towns were defined as towns with a population of 10,000 or less by the 1950 Census. Since detailed descriptions of the sample design for this investigation and the characteristics of the families included in the sample have been presented elsewhere, little further explanation is given here (2,8 ) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small towns were defined as towns with a population of 10,000 or less by the 1950 Census. Since detailed descriptions of the sample design for this investigation and the characteristics of the families included in the sample have been presented elsewhere, little further explanation is given here (2,8 ) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…INTRODUCTION In the past several years there have been five published reports pertaining to the measurement of parental acceptance of children (6, to) or to the relationships of parental acceptance scores with other characteristics of parents or children (1,4,11). One of the findings included among the results reported by Hawkes, et al, (6) was that the mothers included in the study were significantly more accepting of children than the fathers.…”
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“…Burchinal et al (21) obtained no significant relationship between parental acceptance and adjustment of children, measured on the one hand by a ques tionnaire-type scale of acceptance-rejection and on the other by the Rogers Test of Personality Adjustment. Correlation analysis was used, with no asso ciation found.…”
Section: Effects Of Parental Attitudes and Personalitymentioning
confidence: 95%