Daddy, May I? The Interaction of Fathers' Parenting Styles and Their Children's Personality

A. Massey-Abernathy
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While some research suggests that all types of parenting might be beneficial when the context is accounted for, a large body of literature has shown that warm parenting has the most beneficial outcomes for children. Additionally, because of the variable and discretionary role fathers often play, it is even more important to study the outcomes related to their parenting styles. The current study seeks to test relationships between parenting styles and the development of children's personality traits, specifically the development of Machiavellianism and conscientiousness. One hundred and seven undergraduate students (age 18-22) participated in the current study. The results suggest fathers who employ warm parenting styles showed significant effects on the development of children's personality traits. Moderation results showed an enhancing effect that as children's conscientiousness and warm fathers increased, children's Machiavellian personality scores decreased. Thus, a connection between parenting styles, conscientiousness, and Machiavellianism can be seen.
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爸爸,我可以吗?父亲教养方式与子女人格的互动
虽然一些研究表明,当考虑到环境因素时,所有类型的育儿方式都可能是有益的,但大量文献表明,温暖的育儿方式对孩子最有益。此外,由于父亲经常扮演可变和自由裁量的角色,研究与他们的养育方式相关的结果就更加重要了。目前的研究旨在测试父母教养方式与儿童人格特征发展之间的关系,特别是马基雅维利主义和尽责性的发展。共有117名本科生(18-22岁)参与了本次研究。结果表明,父亲采用温暖的教养方式对孩子的人格特征发展有显著影响。适度结果显示,随着尽责性和温暖父亲的增加,儿童马基雅维利人格得分降低。因此,可以看出教养方式、责任心和马基雅维利主义之间的联系。
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