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      From Top-Down to Trickle-Up Influence: Revisiting Assumptions About the Family in Political Socialization

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      Political Communication
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          Beyond SES: A Resource Model of Political Participation

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            The relation of parenting style to adolescent school performance.

            This article develops and tests a reformation of Baumrind's typology of authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative parenting styles in the context of adolescent school performance. Using a large and diverse sample of San Francisco Bay Area high school students (N = 7,836), we found that both authoritarian and permissive parenting styles were negatively associated with grades, and authoritative parenting was positively associated with grades. Parenting styles generally showed the expected relation to grades across gender, age, parental education, ethnic, and family structure categories. Authoritarian parenting tended to have a stronger association with grades than did the other 2 parenting styles, except among Hispanic males. The full typology best predicted grades among white students. Pure authoritative families (high on authoritative but not high on the other 2 indices) had the highest mean grades, while inconsistent families that combine authoritarian parenting with other parenting styles had the lowest grades.
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              "Connecting" and "Disconnecting" With Civic Life: Patterns of Internet Use and the Production of Social Capital

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                Journal
                Political Communication
                Political Communication
                Informa UK Limited
                1058-4609
                1091-7675
                July 2002
                July 2002
                : 19
                : 3
                : 281-301
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                10.1080/01957470290055501
                3e077b3d-4c10-454b-b279-210fe1a074b2
                © 2002
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