نتایج جستجو برای: family socialization

تعداد نتایج: 427786  

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2013
Dana M Pettygrove Stuart I Hammond Erin L Karahuta Whitney E Waugh Celia A Brownell

Relations between parental socialization and infants' prosocial behavior were investigated in sixty three 18- and 30-month old children. Parents' socialization techniques (e.g., directives, negotiation, reasoning) differed for the two age groups, as did relations between socialization and different forms of emerging prosocial behavior (helping; sharing).

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2006
Richard M Lee Harold D Grotevant Wendy L Hellerstedt Megan R Gunnar

Cultural socialization attitudes, beliefs, and parenting behaviors were examined in families with internationally adopted children. The authors hypothesized that parents with lower color-blind racial attitudes would be more likely to engage in enculturation and racialization parenting behaviors because they hold stronger beliefs in the value and importance of cultural socialization. Using data ...

2004
Paul Cousins Benn Lawson

This paper conceptualises and empirically examines the varying roles of performance measures and socialization mechanisms on shared performance within strategic buyer-supplier relationships. Previous research has pointed to the importance of using performance measures to manage supplier relationships. However, we argue that socialization mechanisms may play an important role in mediating the co...

Background & Aims: Professional socialization is a critical aspect of the evolution of nursing students. This process begins with the entry of people into the nursing education program and continues with the completion of nursing education and workplace entry. This study aimed to investigate the effect of professional socialization on clinical competency of nursing students in the field. Materi...

2014
Richard J. Petts

Many studies have explored the links between family structure, parental religiosity, and youth religiosity, but results across studies have been inconsistent and have largely ignored new diverse family forms. Using data on 2,320 youth and their parents from the National Study of Youth and Religion, this study focused on whether and why religious transmission from parents to youth varies among d...

2009
Nancy E. Hill Diana F. Tyson

Early adolescence is often marked by changes in school context, family relationships, and developmental processes. In the context of these changes, academic performance often declines, while at the same time the long-term implications of academic performance increase. In promoting achievement across elementary and secondary school levels, the significant role of families, family–school relation...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 1998
R C Swaim S C Bates E L Chavez

PURPOSE To test a socialization model of polydrug use among Mexican-American and white non-Hispanic school dropouts. METHODS A sample of 910 Mexican-American and white non-Hispanic school dropouts were surveyed regarding their use of alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs, and socialization characteristics that have previously been shown to be predictive of adolescent substance use. A structural...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 1996
L J Crockett C R Bingham J S Chopak J R Vicary

Research has suggested the roles of several factors and processes which may affect the timing of first intercourse among adolescents. The roles of pubertal timing, family socialization, psychosocial adjustment, bonds to conventional institutions, problem behavior, and socioeconomic status in the timing of first intercourse were assessed in a sample of 123 male and 166 female White rural adoles...

2016
Bryce Comstock Bryce comstock

Constructivist literature has recently focused on how agents’ identities are changed when entering into new international communities. Jeffrey Checkel (2005) proposes that socialization is a process in which new members of a community become inducted into the norms of that community resulting in two types of internalization: Type I socialization, in which actors act in accordance with norms wit...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 2004
Connie L Clark

This non-experimental, descriptive study explored the differences in professional socialization between graduating students of two-plus-two baccalaureate completion nursing programs and generic baccalaureate nursing (BSN) programs. The survey population was graduating students from NLN-accredited baccalaureate nursing programs in a 15-state region. Autonomy, noted as a mark of professionalism, ...

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