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Female high school students' assessment of their parents

Meijer, A.

Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences 22(3): 191-200

1985


ISSN/ISBN: 0333-7308
PMID: 3833849
Accession: 005454738

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Female students in four Israeli high schools assessed their parents' behavior. Parents, who had immigrated from Asian-African countries and were poorly educated were seen as authoritarian and ineffective. Religious girls regarded both parents as being more supportive than did secular girls. Strictly observant religious girls assessed their parents as more authoritarian than did observant religious girls.

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