
Do specific combinations of parent–child relationships predict moral values?
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- Julie Grégoire (UGent) and Lieven Pauwels (UGent)
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- In this study we examined to what extent different combinations of parent-child relationships explain adolescents' moral values and whether the influence of school and peers predicts moral values. We also investigated whether anticipated shame and anticipated guilt predict moral values. A convenience sample of 1,120 adolescents, including 120 adolescents in youth custody, was used. Results suggest that combinations of parent-child relationships do not predict moral values, that school and peers are significant predictors of adolescents' moral values, and anticipated shame and guilt do not consistently and equally predict moral values. Results were highly similar for boys and girls.
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- Sociology and Political Science, Law, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, SUBSTANCE-ABUSE, SELF-CONTROL, CRIME, TRAJECTORIES, EMOTIONS, GENDER, GUILT, SOCIALIZATION, DIMENSIONS, RETROSPECT
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8619850
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- Grégoire, Julie, and Lieven Pauwels. “Do Specific Combinations of Parent–Child Relationships Predict Moral Values?” DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, vol. 41, no. 12, 2020, pp. 1485–509, doi:10.1080/01639625.2019.1627018.
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- Grégoire, J., & Pauwels, L. (2020). Do specific combinations of parent–child relationships predict moral values? DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, 41(12), 1485–1509. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1627018
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- Grégoire, Julie, and Lieven Pauwels. 2020. “Do Specific Combinations of Parent–Child Relationships Predict Moral Values?” DEVIANT BEHAVIOR 41 (12): 1485–1509. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1627018.
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- Grégoire, Julie, and Lieven Pauwels. 2020. “Do Specific Combinations of Parent–Child Relationships Predict Moral Values?” DEVIANT BEHAVIOR 41 (12): 1485–1509. doi:10.1080/01639625.2019.1627018.
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- 1.Grégoire J, Pauwels L. Do specific combinations of parent–child relationships predict moral values? DEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2020;41(12):1485–509.
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- [1]J. Grégoire and L. Pauwels, “Do specific combinations of parent–child relationships predict moral values?,” DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, vol. 41, no. 12, pp. 1485–1509, 2020.
@article{8619850, abstract = {In this study we examined to what extent different combinations of parent-child relationships explain adolescents' moral values and whether the influence of school and peers predicts moral values. We also investigated whether anticipated shame and anticipated guilt predict moral values. A convenience sample of 1,120 adolescents, including 120 adolescents in youth custody, was used. Results suggest that combinations of parent-child relationships do not predict moral values, that school and peers are significant predictors of adolescents' moral values, and anticipated shame and guilt do not consistently and equally predict moral values. Results were highly similar for boys and girls.}, author = {Grégoire, Julie and Pauwels, Lieven}, issn = {0163-9625}, journal = {DEVIANT BEHAVIOR}, keywords = {Sociology and Political Science,Law,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology,SUBSTANCE-ABUSE,SELF-CONTROL,CRIME,TRAJECTORIES,EMOTIONS,GENDER,GUILT,SOCIALIZATION,DIMENSIONS,RETROSPECT}, language = {eng}, number = {12}, pages = {1485--1509}, title = {Do specific combinations of parent–child relationships predict moral values?}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1627018}, volume = {41}, year = {2020}, }
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