心理学
父母教养方式
民族中心主义
发展心理学
养育子女
威权主义
移民
意识形态
威权领导风格
越南语
社会化
社会心理学
风格(视觉艺术)
儿童发展
政治
政治学
历史
语言学
哲学
考古
法学
民主
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8624.1994.tb00806.x
摘要
This study addresses a paradox in the literature involving the parenting style of Asians: Chinese parenting has often been described as "controlling" or "authoritarian". These styles of parenting have been found to be predictive of poor school achievement among European-Americans, and yet the Chinese are performing quite well in school. This study suggests that the concepts of authoritative and authoritarian are somewhat ethnocentric and do not capture the important features of Chinese child rearing, especially for explaining their school success. Immigrant Chinese and European-American mothers of preschool-aged children were administered standard measures of parental control and authoritative-authoritarian parenting style as well as Chinese child-rearing items involving the concept of "training." After controlling for their education, and their scores on the standard measures, the Chinese mothers were found to score significantly higher on the "training" ideologies. This "training" concept has important features, beyond the authoritarian concept, that may explain Chinese school success.
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