A Study on Academic Decision Making of Young Adults in Relation to Parental Control

Abhishek Meena, Zeba Jamal, Prachi Shukla, Akanksha Singh
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This study investigates the influence of parental control on the academic decision-making processes of young adults. Although the general public has strongly supported parental engagement as a solution for school education, there are still some difficult questions surrounding this topic because the research in this field has shown conflicting results [1]. Academic decisions, such as choice of college major, career path, and educational goals, are critical milestones in the transition to adulthood. The extent to which parental control shapes these decisions has significant implications for personal development and future outcomes. Through a structured questionnaire (google form) surveys, data of 100 respondents from Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture & Technology were collected from a diverse sample of young adults. Findings suggest that parental control manifests in various forms, including direct influence on decision outcomes, indirect shaping of aspirations, and psychological impact on autonomy and self-confidence. The study reveals nuanced dynamics wherein parental involvement ranges from supportive guidance to restrictive directives, influencing young adults' perceptions of their relationship with their parents. When parental participation is viewed as a tool to help children succeed academically, the nature of the independent variable and the degree to which it can influence learning outcomes become research topics in and of themselves [2]. These insights contribute to understanding the complex interplay between familial influence and individual autonomy in the educational and career pathways of young adults.
青少年学业决策与家长控制的关系研究
本研究探讨了家长控制对青少年学业决策过程的影响。尽管公众强烈支持将家长参与作为学校教育的一种解决方案,但围绕这一主题仍存在一些棘手的问题,因为该领域的研究结果相互矛盾[1]。学业决定,如大学专业选择、职业道路和教育目标,是向成年过渡的关键里程碑。父母在多大程度上控制了这些决定,对个人发展和未来结果有着重要影响。通过结构化问卷(谷歌表单)调查,我们从阿查里亚-纳伦德拉-德瓦农业与技术大学的不同青年样本中收集了 100 名受访者的数据。研究结果表明,父母控制的表现形式多种多样,包括对决策结果的直接影响、对愿望的间接塑造以及对自主性和自信心的心理影响。研究揭示了细微的动态变化,父母的参与从支持性指导到限制性指令不等,影响着青少年对他们与父母关系的看法。当父母的参与被视为帮助孩子取得学业成功的工具时,自变量的性质及其对学习成果的影响程度本身就成为了研究课题[2]。这些见解有助于理解在青少年的教育和职业道路上,家庭影响和个人自主之间复杂的相互作用。
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