Feldman & Masalha (2010) Flashcards

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What were the 4 parent-child variables measured?

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  • parent sensitivity (related to attachment theory –> being sensitive to child’s needs
  • child social engagement (actively engaging with child)
  • parental control (establishing rules)
  • dyadic reciprocity (cooperation/working together)
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What were the 2 family-level variables measured?

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  • cohesion (closeness, doing things together)

- rigidity (willingness to adapt to inevitable change)

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Which variables are dyadic, and which ones are triadic/relate to family systems theory?

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  • Parent child variables = dyadic

- Family-level measures = triadic/family systems theory

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What are the primary differences in parenting attitudes and practices between Palestinians and Israelis?

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  • Family orientation is different (P = traditional, respect for elders; I = individualistic, more child-focused)
  • Gender ideologies are different (Palestinians have more rigid/traditional gender role ideologies - ie. less father involvement, Israelis have more egalitarian ones - ie. more father involvement)
  • Parenting goals are different (P = respect for elders, I = child autonomy/expression)
  • Childcare is different (Palestinians live in extended family arrangements where children are cared for by kin; Israelis live in nuclear family arrangements where children aren’t usually cared for by kin)
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What were 3 findings that were consistent between Palestinians and Israelis?

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  • aka: shared universal findings
  • mother-child reciprocity –> level of child social competence (+)
  • father-child engagement –> level of child social competence (+)
  • level of family cohesion –> level of child social competence (+)
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What were 2 cultural-specific research findings?

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  • Maternal sensitivity → child’s social competence (+ for Israeli children only; NS for Palestinian)
  • Level of father control → child’s social competence (+ for Palestinian father-child dyads, - for Israeli father-child dyads)
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