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Empirical research of paternity reward and maternal punishment interacting with other factors in the family education environment

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DOI: 10.23977/appep.2023.040604 | Downloads: 38 | Views: 509

Author(s)

Junji Li 1, Chengcheng Wang 1

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1 School of Economics, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430048, China

Corresponding Author

Junji Li

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this research was to explore the interaction of paternity reward and maternal punishment with other factors in the family education environment. Through the analysis of empirical data, this research found that paternity reward and maternal punishment have significant effects in children's psychological, behavioral and academic development. Furthermore, this research found a significant interaction between factors such as family economic status, parental education level and family atmosphere and paternity reward and maternal punishment.

KEYWORDS

Paternity reward; Maternal punishment; Interaction; Family education; Psychological development

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Junji Li, Chengcheng Wang, Empirical research of paternity reward and maternal punishment interacting with other factors in the family education environment. Applied & Educational Psychology (2023) Vol. 4: 23-28. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/appep.2023.040604.

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