Perceptions of parental nurturance, punitiveness and power by selected Filipino primary school children
Ninety-six boys and girls from the lower and middle classes were administered picture cards which attempted to elicit perceptions of parental nurturance, punitiveness, and power. Results confirmed the hypothesis that children perceive mothers to be more nurturant than fathers. There was no significa...
Published in: | Philippine Journal of Psychology Vol. 19 (1986), p. 18-28. |
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Format: | Analytics |
Language: | English |
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1986.
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