The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of mothers and fathers who differ according to the patterns of causal attribution to ability for their children's academic success and failure across early school years. Moreover, the extent to which the mother and father of the same child share the same attribution pattern, and how the attribution patterns are associated with the parents' level of education, children's sex and children's academic performance was investigated. A total of 1721 mothers and 1198 fathers filled out a questionnaire concerning their child-related ability attributions when the children were in Grades 1–3. Five different attribution patterns were identified with latent profile analysis. The patterns were similar among...
International audienceThe present study examined the hypothesis that parental self-efficacy and pare...
Data were analyzed from 641 children and their families in the National Institute of Child Health an...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the direct and indirect effects of early parent...
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...
This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal attr...
This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal att...
Do mothers ’ and fathers ’ attitudes towards their children’s academic performance influence childre...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importanc...
Parent involvement in a child’s education is consistently found to be positively associated with a c...
From junior high school on, girls report lower estimations of their math ability and express more ne...
Research on parenting stresses the importance of parent attributions and parenting practices. Howeve...
Knowledge of how parents think about their children’s misbehavior is important in understanding the ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Abstract: Parent involvement in a child's education is consistently found to be positively asso...
International audienceThe present study examined the hypothesis that parental self-efficacy and pare...
Data were analyzed from 641 children and their families in the National Institute of Child Health an...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the direct and indirect effects of early parent...
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...
This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal attr...
This study investigated the interindividual stability and mean-level changes in parents’ causal att...
Do mothers ’ and fathers ’ attitudes towards their children’s academic performance influence childre...
Parental involvement in schooling is critical for children’s academic success. Despite its importanc...
Parent involvement in a child’s education is consistently found to be positively associated with a c...
From junior high school on, girls report lower estimations of their math ability and express more ne...
Research on parenting stresses the importance of parent attributions and parenting practices. Howeve...
Knowledge of how parents think about their children’s misbehavior is important in understanding the ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Abstract: Parent involvement in a child's education is consistently found to be positively asso...
International audienceThe present study examined the hypothesis that parental self-efficacy and pare...
Data were analyzed from 641 children and their families in the National Institute of Child Health an...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the direct and indirect effects of early parent...