Advances and Applications in Statistics
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 63 - 71
(November 2011)
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DIFFERENCE OF FATHER'S ROLE PLAYING, HOME ENVIRONMENT STIMULATION, AND CHILD'S SELF-REGULATION BETWEEN FATHER-CHILDREN FAMILY AND NORMAL FAMILY
Sun Ah Han
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Abstract: This study aims to examine the difference of father’s role playing, home environment stimulation, and child’s self-regulating ability between the father-children family and the normal family. To achieve this goal, this research performs the examination on 108 father-children families and 211 normal families. The experimental results show three kinds of results. The first result was that father’s role playing was greater in the normal family than in the father-children family; however, in some cases, the father’s role playing was more favorably done in the father-children family. The second was that the home environment stimulation was higher in the normal family than in the father-children family. The third result was that the child’s self-regulating ability was higher in the normal family than in the father-children family. Therefore, it can be inferred that the father-children family has more negative factors than the normal family about the child’s nurturing environment or development. |
Keywords and phrases: father's role playing, home environment stimulation, child's self-regulating ability. |
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