Descriptor
Parent Child Relationship | 4 |
Reinforcement | 4 |
Self Control | 4 |
Mothers | 2 |
Parent Influence | 2 |
Behavior Modification | 1 |
Behavior Problems | 1 |
Behavior Rating Scales | 1 |
Beliefs | 1 |
Child Psychology | 1 |
Child Rearing | 1 |
More ▼ |
Author
Brannigan, Gary G. | 1 |
Carton, John S. | 1 |
Katkovsky, Walter | 1 |
Nowicki, Stephen, Jr. | 1 |
O'Brien, Thomas P. | 1 |
Tolor, Alexander | 1 |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 2 |
Reports - Research | 2 |
Education Level
Audience
Researchers | 1 |
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating

Brannigan, Gary G.; Tolor, Alexander – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1971
The results of this study confirm the predicted relationship between close self-parental distance and internal control of reinforcement for both males and females. (Author/WY)
Descriptors: College Students, Identification (Psychology), Parent Child Relationship, Reinforcement

O'Brien, Thomas P.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1983
A self-evaluation program was implemented at home with a disruptive boy (five years, 11 months old). The self-evaluation procedures typically resulted in increased compliant behavior and decreased inappropriate verbal behavior, although the effects generally weakened with time. (Author/SEW)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Contingency Management, Intervention
Katkovsky, Walter; And Others – 1966
This report summarizes two studies on the influence of parent behaviors on the development of their children's beliefs that they (the children), rather than external agents, cause and are responsible for the reinforcements they receive. Children's beliefs in internal control were correlated with ratings of the mother's behaviors when she was in…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Beliefs, Child Psychology, Childhood Attitudes

Carton, John S.; Nowicki, Stephen, Jr. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1996
Suggests that children who have experienced personal autonomy sufficient to develop a sense of responsibility for the consequences of their actions tend to experience less stress and receive more affectionate treatment from their mothers. Briefly summarizes previous research that supports these findings. (MJP)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Decision Making, Individual Power