This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via parents’ physical control, moderated by parents’ gender‐role stereotypes in a sample of 299 two‐parent families with a 3‐year‐old child in the Netherlands. Fathers with strong stereotypical gender‐role attitudes and mothers were observed to use more physical control strategies with boys than with girls, whereas fathers with strong counterstereotypical attitudes toward gender roles used more physical control with girls than with boys. Moreover, when fathers had strong attitudes toward gender roles (stereotypical or counterstereotypical), their differential treatment of boys and girls completely accounted for the gender differences in children's agg...
This dissertation used data from a sample of 451 families living in Central Iowa to address four res...
The primary goal of the present analysis was to determine whether the commonly observed gender diffe...
The present study examined specialized associations between parental control and child aggression in...
This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via paren...
This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via paren...
This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via paren...
Gender differences in play behavior and physical aggression have been consistently reported. Theoret...
Although various theories describe mechanisms leading to differential parenting of boys and girls, t...
The present study examined three dimensions of children's aggression: (1) gender differences in the ...
Despite the progressively modern trend towards gender equality, gender roles and gender stereotypes ...
Gender differences in play behavior and physical aggression have been consistently reported. Theoret...
It is well understood in aggression research that males tend to exhibit higher levels of physical ag...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in children\u27s perceptions of mothers\u27...
Factor analysis of 18 Likert-type items dealing with gender stereotypes about family roles was condu...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the ways in which parents conceptualize adjustment a...
This dissertation used data from a sample of 451 families living in Central Iowa to address four res...
The primary goal of the present analysis was to determine whether the commonly observed gender diffe...
The present study examined specialized associations between parental control and child aggression in...
This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via paren...
This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via paren...
This longitudinal study examines the association between child gender and child aggression via paren...
Gender differences in play behavior and physical aggression have been consistently reported. Theoret...
Although various theories describe mechanisms leading to differential parenting of boys and girls, t...
The present study examined three dimensions of children's aggression: (1) gender differences in the ...
Despite the progressively modern trend towards gender equality, gender roles and gender stereotypes ...
Gender differences in play behavior and physical aggression have been consistently reported. Theoret...
It is well understood in aggression research that males tend to exhibit higher levels of physical ag...
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in children\u27s perceptions of mothers\u27...
Factor analysis of 18 Likert-type items dealing with gender stereotypes about family roles was condu...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the ways in which parents conceptualize adjustment a...
This dissertation used data from a sample of 451 families living in Central Iowa to address four res...
The primary goal of the present analysis was to determine whether the commonly observed gender diffe...
The present study examined specialized associations between parental control and child aggression in...