Social representations of the development of intelligence, parental values and parenting styles: A theoretical model for analysis
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2013
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Within the theoretical framework of social representations theory, a substantial
body of literature has advocated and shown that, as interpretative systems and forms of
knowledge concurring in the construction of a social reality, social representations are guides
for action, influencing behaviours and social relations. Based on this assumption, the
primary goal of the current study was to investigate the relationship between social representations
of the development of intelligence and parenting styles while also examining the
role played by the values that parents desire for their children. The sample included 466
subjects with educational responsibilities (117 fathers, 227 mothers and 122 mother–teachers).
Participants completed a self-administered survey on their representations of the
development of intelligence, values desired for their children and parenting styles. A
theoretical model which examined the relations among these variables was tested.
Structural equation modelling procedures indicated, as hypothesised, that dimensions which
emphasise the role of parents and the importance of constant accompaniment of children for
the development of intelligence influence the authoritative parenting style, while dimensions
which outline the role of school and teachers relate to authoritarian and permissive parenting
styles. Additionally, although in some cases values were seen both to be determined bysocial representations and to influence parenting styles, the meditational hypothesis of
values was not fully confirmed. Overall, the results obtained suggest that social representations,
styles and values tend to build up a potentially significant organisation for parental
activities. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings in research and educational
intervention are discussed.
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Social representations, Intelligence, Parental values, Parenting styles
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Miguel, I., Valentim, J. P., & Carugati, F. (2013). Social representations of the development of intelligence, parental values and parenting styles: A theoretical model for analysis. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 18, 1163-1180. doi: 10.1007/s10212-012-0160-3. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/1492.
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