Wheaton College.
The Open University of Israel.
J Res Adolesc. 2020 Mar;30(1):95-108. doi: 10.1111/jora.12503. Epub 2019 Apr 22.
This research examined judgments about parents lying to their adolescents. Ninety-six participants from four primarily Caucasian groups (24 parents of 18-year-olds, 24 parents of 14-year-olds, 24 18-year-olds, and 24 14-year-olds) assessed hypothetical situations in which a parent lies to their adolescent about their past experience engaging in risky activities such as drug use and shoplifting. Evaluations and justifications for deception varied as a function of the domain of each act, the age of the adolescent being lied to, and consideration of parents' duty to foster a protective and trusting relationship. Results are discussed in terms of parents' and adolescents' reasoning about deception to achieve and resist socialization goals in several (moral, personal, prudential, and multifaceted) social-cognitive domains.
本研究考察了人们对父母向青少年撒谎的看法。来自四个主要以白种人为主的群体(24 名 18 岁孩子的父母、24 名 14 岁孩子的父母、24 名 18 岁孩子和 24 名 14 岁孩子)评估了父母对青少年隐瞒其过去参与危险活动(如吸毒和商店行窃)的经历的假设情况。对欺骗的评估和辩护因行为的领域、被欺骗的青少年的年龄以及对父母培养保护和信任关系的责任的考虑而有所不同。研究结果从父母和青少年在几个(道德、个人、审慎和多方面)社会认知领域中为实现和抵制社会化目标而进行的欺骗推理方面进行了讨论。