AMERICAN spanking beliefs were investigated by religious preference. Proportions agreeing with spanking were largest for Protestant (81%), followed by Catholic (69%). The association between Protestant and agreement with spanking (b=.718) was surprisingly strong considering associations with Catholic, Jewish, None, and Other were all inverse. The smaller Jewish proportion agreeing with spanking (51%) and the very strong inverse relationship between Jewish and agreement with spanking (b= -1.072) were unexpected. A separate analysis found large Christian (81%) and small Moslem (51%) proportions agreeing with spanking. Corporal punishment policies reflect American collective conscience on spanking. Deeper understandings of relationships betwee...
Children’s beliefs about four disciplinary methods (spanking, reasoning, time-out, and withdrawal of...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
A growing body of research suggests that corporal punishment results in an increased risk for behavi...
AMERICAN spanking beliefs were investigated by religious preference. Proportions agreeing with spank...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...
To determine how brief interventions that include either empirical research evidence about spanking,...
Nearly 19 out of every 20 parents with 3- or 4-year-old children report spanking their child within ...
Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research ha...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
This paper offers the sociological, religious, psychological, media perspectives on the use of corpo...
This Note argues that although states should retain the parental discipline defense, their legislato...
Corporal punishment in schools has been criticized for many reasons related to lower student achieve...
Corporal punishment continues to be a controversial topic. Many people who experienced spanking as c...
Corporal punishment is a common means of disciplining children in Bahamian homes. Previous studies i...
This study employs a novel strategy for identifying points of resistance to education efforts aimed ...
Children’s beliefs about four disciplinary methods (spanking, reasoning, time-out, and withdrawal of...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
A growing body of research suggests that corporal punishment results in an increased risk for behavi...
AMERICAN spanking beliefs were investigated by religious preference. Proportions agreeing with spank...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...
To determine how brief interventions that include either empirical research evidence about spanking,...
Nearly 19 out of every 20 parents with 3- or 4-year-old children report spanking their child within ...
Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research ha...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
This paper offers the sociological, religious, psychological, media perspectives on the use of corpo...
This Note argues that although states should retain the parental discipline defense, their legislato...
Corporal punishment in schools has been criticized for many reasons related to lower student achieve...
Corporal punishment continues to be a controversial topic. Many people who experienced spanking as c...
Corporal punishment is a common means of disciplining children in Bahamian homes. Previous studies i...
This study employs a novel strategy for identifying points of resistance to education efforts aimed ...
Children’s beliefs about four disciplinary methods (spanking, reasoning, time-out, and withdrawal of...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
A growing body of research suggests that corporal punishment results in an increased risk for behavi...