This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal attributions for their children’s academic performance across a 9-year period from the first year in primary school (Grade 1, age 7) to the end of lower secondary school (Grade 9, age 16). In all, 212 children participated in the study. The results showed that, after we controlled for the children’s level of academic performance, the parents made fairly similar causal attributions when their children were in the ninth grade as they did in the first grade. Changes in the mean-level happened in only external attributions. Further, the differences between mothers and fathers in the stability of their causal attributions, and with regard to girls vs....
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of consistency and change in parenting behaviors...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importan...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...
This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal att...
The present study investigated the causes to which parents attribute their children’s academic succe...
The present study investigated the causes to which parents attribute their children’s academic succe...
The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of mothers and fathers who differ according to the p...
This paper examines the role that attributions produced by both a child and a parent play in explain...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importanc...
Background: Previous research suggests a link between inter-parental conflict and children's psychol...
Do mothers ’ and fathers ’ attitudes towards their children’s academic performance influence childre...
Knowledge of how parents think about their children’s misbehavior is important in understanding the ...
A previous study from our group showed that parents’ locus of control (LOC) obtained before the birt...
Objective: Examine the extent to which mother and father attributions for child behavior problems pr...
Causal attributions for success and failure in reading and perceived emotional and behavioral reacti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of consistency and change in parenting behaviors...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importan...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...
This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal att...
The present study investigated the causes to which parents attribute their children’s academic succe...
The present study investigated the causes to which parents attribute their children’s academic succe...
The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of mothers and fathers who differ according to the p...
This paper examines the role that attributions produced by both a child and a parent play in explain...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importanc...
Background: Previous research suggests a link between inter-parental conflict and children's psychol...
Do mothers ’ and fathers ’ attitudes towards their children’s academic performance influence childre...
Knowledge of how parents think about their children’s misbehavior is important in understanding the ...
A previous study from our group showed that parents’ locus of control (LOC) obtained before the birt...
Objective: Examine the extent to which mother and father attributions for child behavior problems pr...
Causal attributions for success and failure in reading and perceived emotional and behavioral reacti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate issues of consistency and change in parenting behaviors...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importan...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...