Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children

What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission posits that parents want to transmit not only the values they personally endorse but also the values they perceive to be normatively important in the society. The present research shows support to th...

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Main Authors: Tam, Kim-Pong, Lee, Sau-Lai, Kim, Young-Hoon, Li, Yanmei, Chao, Melody Manchi
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-995332023-05-19T06:44:41Z Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children Tam, Kim-Pong Lee, Sau-Lai Kim, Young-Hoon Li, Yanmei Chao, Melody Manchi Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission posits that parents want to transmit not only the values they personally endorse but also the values they perceive to be normatively important in the society. The present research shows support to this premise. Furthermore, Studies 1 and 2 revealed that the use of perceived norms is moderated by families’ social contexts and parents’ personality: It was particularly pronounced among parents who were immigrants, who had a stronger need for closure, and who were more conforming. In addition, Studies 3 and 4 demonstrated that parents’ perceived norms can explain actual value transmission: Values parents perceived to be normatively important were to some extent internalized by children. The intersubjective model paves some new directions for value transmission research, contributes to the understanding of cultural transmission and cultural change, and extends the intersubjective approach to culture. 2013-09-30T04:25:00Z 2019-12-06T20:08:28Z 2013-09-30T04:25:00Z 2019-12-06T20:08:28Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Tam, K. P., Lee, S. L., Kim, Y. H., Li, Y., & Chao, M. M. (2012). Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children. Personality and social psychology bulletin, 38(8), 1041-1052. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99533 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13725 10.1177/0146167212443896 en Personality and social psychology bulletin
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Tam, Kim-Pong
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Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children
description What values do parents want to transmit to children? The intersubjective model of value transmission posits that parents want to transmit not only the values they personally endorse but also the values they perceive to be normatively important in the society. The present research shows support to this premise. Furthermore, Studies 1 and 2 revealed that the use of perceived norms is moderated by families’ social contexts and parents’ personality: It was particularly pronounced among parents who were immigrants, who had a stronger need for closure, and who were more conforming. In addition, Studies 3 and 4 demonstrated that parents’ perceived norms can explain actual value transmission: Values parents perceived to be normatively important were to some extent internalized by children. The intersubjective model paves some new directions for value transmission research, contributes to the understanding of cultural transmission and cultural change, and extends the intersubjective approach to culture.
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Tam, Kim-Pong
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Li, Yanmei
Chao, Melody Manchi
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author Tam, Kim-Pong
Lee, Sau-Lai
Kim, Young-Hoon
Li, Yanmei
Chao, Melody Manchi
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title Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children
title_short Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children
title_full Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children
title_fullStr Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children
title_full_unstemmed Intersubjective model of value transmission : parents using perceived norms as reference when socializing children
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