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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
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A psychologist reports that authoritative parents tend to have well-behaved children. before we conclude that parenting style in

fluences children's personality, what should we check?​ ​are the results similar for older children? ​are the results the same in all parts of the country? ​are the results similar for less-educated parents? ​are the results similar for adopted children?
Social Studies
1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
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Yes, many factors must be considered before concluding that authoritative parents are effective in raising up well-behaved children. However, the fact that kids are able to submit to authorities at home give them that quality that can only be found in well-behaved children, the "submission" ability. If they are able to submit to their parents, they are able to submit to any authority placed on them.
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