Abstract

Describes an experiment involving 20 2-parent 2-child families with a child of each gender, 10 with the older child a boy and 10 with the older child a girl. The families were videotaped in a standardized situation, and the amount of time spent in various interactive behaviors was recorded for each parent-child dyad. A multivariate ANOVA revealed differences between same-gender parent-child dyads and cross-gender parent-child dyads, with parents displaying less negative verbal behavior to the cross-gender child than to the same-gender child. (6 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).

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