Parents' knowledge of students' beliefs and attitudes: An indirect assay of parental solicitude?

Martin Daly, Cheryl McConnell, Tammy Glugosh
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In two studies, undergraduates filled out questionnaires containing various attitude and belief items, and their parents then provided both their own responses to the same items and their best guesses as to how their children had responded. As predicted, stepfathers were significantly less accurate then genetic fathers, and maternal accuracy increased as a function of the mother's age when her child was born. On average, mothers and fathers did not differ in accuracy, nor was offspring sex a significant predictor of parental accuracy. However, mothers were most accurate in guessing the views of firstborn sons, whereas fathers tended to be more accurate about daughters' views. These results suggest that parents' ability to guess their children's views may provide a useful index of parental interest and/or of parent-child closeness.

家长对学生信仰和态度的了解:家长关怀的间接分析?
在两项研究中,本科生填写了包含各种态度和信念项目的问卷,然后他们的父母提供了他们自己对相同项目的回答,以及他们对孩子如何回答的最佳猜测。正如预测的那样,继父的准确性明显低于亲生父亲,而母亲的准确性随着孩子出生时母亲年龄的增加而增加。平均而言,母亲和父亲在准确性上没有差异,后代性别也不是父母准确性的重要预测因素。然而,母亲对长子观点的猜测最为准确,而父亲对女儿观点的猜测则更为准确。这些结果表明,父母猜测孩子观点的能力可能为父母的兴趣和/或亲子亲密程度提供了有用的指标。
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