abstract: A total of 154 families were included in the larger study in which this study is situated. A sub-sample of 32 parent-child dyads (balanced in terms of parent and child gender and ethnicity) were randomly selected for in-depth content analysis of transcript and video data. The fourth-grade students and their parents were recruited from elementary schools, community recreation centers, and public libraries. Each dyad participated in six science activities while researchers audio and video recorded sessions, which were then transcribed and coded for expressions of encouragement and discouragement. Parents filled out questionnaires while children were interviewed. Parents did not report that science was more important for one gender o...
This study examined the parent-child dyad as a context in which children's gender-stereotyped course...
Does gender determine the choice to take science? When participation rates of men and women in scien...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This cross-sectional study ex...
IntroductionIn prior studies conducted in the United States, parents' gender-differentiated encourag...
The aim of this study was twofold: firstly, to investigate the grade level (elementary and middle sc...
Abstract — Young children’s everyday scientific thinking often occurs in the context of parent-child...
textBefore entering school, children begin their science learning with their parents at home. This s...
The relation between parents' gender stereotypes and their perceptions of their child's ability was ...
This paper explom the exlent to which variance in science attitudes and involvement in science activ...
This dissertation examined the effect of the family context in elementary school on children's motiv...
This study examined the importance and interrelationships of various social and affective influences...
Keenan and Shaw (1997) suggested that gender differences in child and adolescent psychopathology mig...
The current study explored the impact of cognitive mechanisms associated with parental socialization...
The importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning are highlighted by many studies ...
This study compared playing styles of parents with children at risk for behavior problems to playing...
This study examined the parent-child dyad as a context in which children's gender-stereotyped course...
Does gender determine the choice to take science? When participation rates of men and women in scien...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This cross-sectional study ex...
IntroductionIn prior studies conducted in the United States, parents' gender-differentiated encourag...
The aim of this study was twofold: firstly, to investigate the grade level (elementary and middle sc...
Abstract — Young children’s everyday scientific thinking often occurs in the context of parent-child...
textBefore entering school, children begin their science learning with their parents at home. This s...
The relation between parents' gender stereotypes and their perceptions of their child's ability was ...
This paper explom the exlent to which variance in science attitudes and involvement in science activ...
This dissertation examined the effect of the family context in elementary school on children's motiv...
This study examined the importance and interrelationships of various social and affective influences...
Keenan and Shaw (1997) suggested that gender differences in child and adolescent psychopathology mig...
The current study explored the impact of cognitive mechanisms associated with parental socialization...
The importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning are highlighted by many studies ...
This study compared playing styles of parents with children at risk for behavior problems to playing...
This study examined the parent-child dyad as a context in which children's gender-stereotyped course...
Does gender determine the choice to take science? When participation rates of men and women in scien...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This cross-sectional study ex...