Intracultural variation and response behavior are understood as integral parts of cultural models of par-enting that provide independent information. German, Euro-American, and Greek middle-class women representing the independent cultural model; Cameroonian Nso and Gujarati farming women represent-ing the interdependent cultural model; and urban Indian, Chinese, Mexican, and Costa Rican women rep-resenting an autonomous-related model were recruited. The results confirm that participants with an interdependent cultural model respond more extremely on the scales, but the expected lower intracultural variation in this group was confirmed only partially
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Variations in acquiescence and extremity pose substantial threats to the validity of cross-cultural ...
This study examines the cross-cultural impact on parenting orientations of Indian families raising t...
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expre...
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expre...
Keller H, Borke J, Yovsi R, Lohaus A, Jensen H. Cultural orientations and historical changes as pred...
Keller H, Borke J, Lamm B, Lohaus A, Yovsi RD. Developing patterns of parenting in two cultural comm...
Children's socialization environments reflect cultural models of parenting. In particular, Euro...
The present study compares conceptions about parenting in two cultural communities that may be expec...
This study grapples with what it means to be part of a cultural group, from a statistical modeling p...
The use of parenting measures that are developed for use with Western families without testing their...
This study examined cultural differences in mothers’ acceptance of common behavioral parenting techn...
We review research on intra-cultural differences in parenting, and the sources of those differences....
Two separate studies examined the following hypotheses: (a) that maternal responsiveness is af-fecte...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Variations in acquiescence and extremity pose substantial threats to the validity of cross-cultural ...
This study examines the cross-cultural impact on parenting orientations of Indian families raising t...
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expre...
This study conceptualizes a cultural model of parenting. It is argued that cultural models are expre...
Keller H, Borke J, Yovsi R, Lohaus A, Jensen H. Cultural orientations and historical changes as pred...
Keller H, Borke J, Lamm B, Lohaus A, Yovsi RD. Developing patterns of parenting in two cultural comm...
Children's socialization environments reflect cultural models of parenting. In particular, Euro...
The present study compares conceptions about parenting in two cultural communities that may be expec...
This study grapples with what it means to be part of a cultural group, from a statistical modeling p...
The use of parenting measures that are developed for use with Western families without testing their...
This study examined cultural differences in mothers’ acceptance of common behavioral parenting techn...
We review research on intra-cultural differences in parenting, and the sources of those differences....
Two separate studies examined the following hypotheses: (a) that maternal responsiveness is af-fecte...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Kuensemueller P, et al. The Bio-Culture of Parenting: Evidence From Five Cultura...
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Variations in acquiescence and extremity pose substantial threats to the validity of cross-cultural ...
This study examines the cross-cultural impact on parenting orientations of Indian families raising t...