Barnett M A, Quackenbush S W, Sinisi C S
Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, USA.
J Genet Psychol. 1996 Dec;157(4):411-24. doi: 10.1080/00221325.1996.9914875.
A total of 663 second graders, sixth graders, high school students, and college undergraduates were shown three videotapes depicting a mother's or father's reaction to a daughter or son who had treated peers unkindly. Although the participants generally favored induction over power assertion and love withdrawal, their perceptions of the particular discipline techniques were found to be influenced by their gender and age, as well as the genders of the child-transgressor and parent-disciplinarian. In addition, the evaluation of a given discipline technique (and, among the older participants, the reported intention of using this technique with their own son or daughter in the future) was found to be related to participants' reports of the extent to which their own parents had used the same technique.
共有663名二年级学生、六年级学生、高中生和大学生观看了三段录像带,录像带描绘了母亲或父亲对女儿或儿子不友善对待同伴的反应。尽管参与者总体上更倾向于诱导而非权力主张和爱的撤回,但发现他们对特定管教技巧的认知受到其性别、年龄以及犯错孩子和实施管教的父母的性别的影响。此外,对特定管教技巧的评价(以及在年龄较大的参与者中,他们报告的未来对自己儿子或女儿使用该技巧的意图)被发现与参与者报告自己父母使用相同技巧的程度有关。