The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has been subject to hundreds of research studies over the past several decades. Yet whether causal conclusions can be drawn from this largely nonexperimental research and whether the conclusions generalize across contexts are issues that remain unresolved. In this article, the authors summarize the extent to which the empirical research on physical punishment meets accepted criteria for causal inference. They then review research demonstrating that physical punishment is linked with the same harms to children as is physical abuse and summarize the extant research that finds links between physical punishment and detrimental outcomes for children ...
Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs t...
Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs t...
Studies show that children subjected to corporal punishment may engage in more aggression and delinq...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
Physical punishment is increasingly viewed as a form of violence that harms children. This narrative...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of i...
punishment should be defined, how corporal punishment can be distinguished from physical abuse, and ...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
Research on child effects has demonstrated that children’s difficult and coercive behavior provokes ...
The authors' original article (Gershoff et al., 2018) summarized the extensive body of research demo...
Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs t...
Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs t...
Studies show that children subjected to corporal punishment may engage in more aggression and delinq...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
Physical punishment is increasingly viewed as a form of violence that harms children. This narrative...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of i...
punishment should be defined, how corporal punishment can be distinguished from physical abuse, and ...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
Research on child effects has demonstrated that children’s difficult and coercive behavior provokes ...
The authors' original article (Gershoff et al., 2018) summarized the extensive body of research demo...
Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs t...
Conclusions about the effects of harsh parenting on children have been limited by research designs t...
Studies show that children subjected to corporal punishment may engage in more aggression and delinq...