1970
DOI: 10.1080/00221325.1970.10532577
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Wisc Subtest and IQ Score Correlates of Father Absence

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“…Most American studies have sampled only lower-middle-or working-class children. This is an important drawback, since some investigators (Broman, Nichols, & Kennedy, 1975;Deutsch & Brown, 1964;Lessing, Zagorin, & Nelson, 1970) have found differences in effects of father absence in working-and middle-class samples.…”
Section: Methodological Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most American studies have sampled only lower-middle-or working-class children. This is an important drawback, since some investigators (Broman, Nichols, & Kennedy, 1975;Deutsch & Brown, 1964;Lessing, Zagorin, & Nelson, 1970) have found differences in effects of father absence in working-and middle-class samples.…”
Section: Methodological Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deutsch (1965, p. 165) reported that children from fatherless homes had lower I& scores by the time they reached fifth grade than did children from intdct homes but that "this finding was a consequence not so much of the absence of the father, as it was of the diminution of an organized family activity." Lessing, Zagorow, and Nelson (1970) suggested that lower I& scores of children in father-absent homes might be attributed to additional stress and loss of male identity.…”
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“…37. Otros trabajos concuerdan con estas conclusiones (Lessing et al,1970;Santrock, 1972;Shinn, 1978;Radin, 1981;Radin et al, 1994). La variable crítica en todos estos estudios es el grado de proximidad física y emocional con el padre (no necesariamente con el padre biológico, sino con la figura paterna).…”
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