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      Parental Involvement in Homework

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      Educational Psychologist
      Informa UK Limited

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          Recent Developments in Role Theory

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            Parents' influence on children's achievement-related perceptions.

            Two aspects of the relation between parents' perceptions of their children and children's self- and task perceptions in math and English were investigated: (a) the mediating role of parents' perceptions between grades and adolescents' self-perceptions and (b) the gendered nature of parents' perceptions. Data for this study are part of a longitudinal investigation (the Michigan Study of Adolescent Life Transitions). Data from 914 sixth-grade adolescents and their parents are used in this article. Results showed that parents' perceptions mediate the relation between children's grades and children's self- and task perceptions in both domains. Parents' perceptions had a stronger influence on children's perceptions than children's own grades. Significant but low correlations between gender and self- and task perceptions were found in both math and English.
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              Comparing measures of parental involvement and their effects on academic achievement

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                Journal
                Educational Psychologist
                Educational Psychologist
                Informa UK Limited
                0046-1520
                1532-6985
                September 2001
                September 2001
                : 36
                : 3
                : 195-209
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                10.1207/S15326985EP3603_5
                20426a98-b987-4dcd-8e0a-9f1560a7c95f
                © 2001
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