Kennedy G E
Department of Human Environmental Sciences, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg 64093.
Psychol Rep. 1992 Feb;70(1):211-27. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1992.70.1.211.
Responses of 391 young adult grandchildren to a list of 29 activities gave empirical support to the usefulness of the list by indicating the extent to which each activity was characteristic of their relationship with their most-close grandparent. Analyses of variance indicated the influence of 7 independent variables on the rating of the activities. Information from the study could provide a context to assist in considering the meaning of specific activities as they appear in research directed toward other aspects of the grandparent/grandchild relationship. It could also be helpful in educational programs as part of the anticipatory socialization of grandparents.