Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.

This study was conducted to look at the relationship between the parent and child’s endorsed cultural values, language use and intended /perceived parenting style in the three ethnic groups of Singapore. The study was based on a 2003 report by Koh and Chang. The variables were tested using the Singa...

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Main Author: Sameema Nisa Haja Mohideen.
Other Authors: Weining Chu Chang
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16536
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-165362019-12-10T14:42:11Z Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style. Sameema Nisa Haja Mohideen. Weining Chu Chang School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Family, marriage and women This study was conducted to look at the relationship between the parent and child’s endorsed cultural values, language use and intended /perceived parenting style in the three ethnic groups of Singapore. The study was based on a 2003 report by Koh and Chang. The variables were tested using the Singapore Chinese Value Scale (SCVS) and the Singapore Chinese Parenting Scale (SCPS). The results of the study indicated that only the home language predicted the endorsement of values thus proving the link between language and culture. Also endorsed values were found to be a predictor of the intended /perceived parenting style. Home language did not affect parenting styles. Bachelor of Arts 2009-05-27T02:19:16Z 2009-05-27T02:19:16Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16536 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Sameema Nisa Haja Mohideen.
Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
description This study was conducted to look at the relationship between the parent and child’s endorsed cultural values, language use and intended /perceived parenting style in the three ethnic groups of Singapore. The study was based on a 2003 report by Koh and Chang. The variables were tested using the Singapore Chinese Value Scale (SCVS) and the Singapore Chinese Parenting Scale (SCPS). The results of the study indicated that only the home language predicted the endorsement of values thus proving the link between language and culture. Also endorsed values were found to be a predictor of the intended /perceived parenting style. Home language did not affect parenting styles.
author2 Weining Chu Chang
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Sameema Nisa Haja Mohideen.
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author Sameema Nisa Haja Mohideen.
author_sort Sameema Nisa Haja Mohideen.
title Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
title_short Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
title_full Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
title_fullStr Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
title_sort relationship between parent-child endorsed cultural values, language use, and their intended/perceived parenting style.
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