Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Positive socialization mechanisms in secure and insecure parent–child dyads: two longitudinal studies.
In their article, "Positive Socialization mechanisms .... studies.", Kochanska, et al, research and explain the importance of child securities in determining their well-being and socialization skills. The authors conducted two studies testing the securities given to each child in a multi-trait multi-method experiment. They conducted such an experience to stress the importance of a child's upbringing and security throughout. Their target audience was most likely parents or people who raise children.
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