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摘要
本研究的目的是调查父母的性格对他们对孩子发展的期望的影响。假设大五人格可以预测父母的期望。采用儿童发展家长期望问卷和修订的镯子版Saucer’s Big Five- Mini marker对64位母亲(XAge= 32.76, SD =6.95)和36位父亲(XAge= 40.08, SD =8.35)进行数据收集。多元回归分析表明,经验开放性是最有效的预测因子(β = 0.404, p < 0.05),其次是外向性(β = -)。351, p < 0.05)。该模型解释了父母对儿童发展期望的24.1%的方差。然而,亲和性、情绪稳定性和尽责性并不能预测父母的期望。对于这些发现已经提出了可能的解释。
Parents' personality and their expectations about child's development
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of parent's personality on their expectations about the development of their children. It was hypothesized that Big-five personality would predict parental expectations. Data were collected from 64 mothers (XAge= 32.76, SD =6.95) and 36 fathers (XAge= 40.08, SD =8.35) using parental expectation questionnaire of child's development and Revised bangle version of Saucer's Big Five- Mini Markers. Multiple regression analysis indicated that openness to experience was the strongest predictor (β = .404, p <.05) followed by extraversion (β = -.351, p <.05). The model explained 24.1% variance of parental expectations of child's development. However, agreeableness, emotional stability and conscientiousness did not predict parental expectations. Possible explanations have been put forth to account for the findings.