Do Socialization Goals Explain Difference in Parental Control Between Black and White Parents?
Scott B. Richman and
Jelani Mandara
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African American and White parents differ in their use of parental control strategies. This study examined the degree to which these differences are related to socialization goals or socioeconomic factors.
Keywords: ethnicity and cross-cultural issues; parenting; parental social cognitions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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