The Apple Does Not Fall Far From the Tree, or Does It? A Meta-Analysis of Parent-Child Similarity in Intergroup Attitudes

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作者
Degner, Juliane [1 ]
Dalege, Jonas [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Dept Social Psychol, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Social Psychol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
intergroup attitudes; prejudice; stereotypes; parent-child socialization; meta-analysis; GENDER-ROLE ATTITUDES; SEX-ROLE ATTITUDES; ETHNIC-RACIAL SOCIALIZATION; INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION; POLITICAL-ATTITUDES; SOCIAL-ATTITUDES; MIDDLE CHILDHOOD; INTRAFAMILIAR CONGRUENCE; CORRELATION-COEFFICIENTS; ADOLESCENTS PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1037/a0031436
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Understanding the formation of prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination has long been a core topic of social psychology. Since the seminal theorizing by Allport in 1954, different views on childhood origins of prejudice have been discussed, in which the role of parental socialization varies on a scale from fundamental to negligible. This meta-analysis integrates the available empirical evidence of the past 60 years and critically discusses the current state of knowledge on parental socialization of intergroup attitudes. A random-effects model analysis of data from 131 studies on over 45,000 parent-child dyads indicated a significant medium-sized average effect size for the correlation between parental and child intergroup attitudes. The average effect size was related to study-specific variables, such as the source of parental attitude report (self vs. child reported), the conceptual overlap between measures, and the privacy of assessment. We also found significant moderations by ingroup status and size as well as child age. The latter was, however, mediated by measurement overlap. No significant effect size differences were found in relation to different components of intergroup attitudes (i.e., affective, cognitive, behavioral), nor to child or parent gender. The results unequivocally demonstrate that parent-child attitudes are related throughout childhood and adolescence. We discuss in detail whether and to what extent this interrelation can be interpreted as an indicator of parent-child socialization to allow a critical evaluation of the available contradicting theories. We furthermore address limitations of the available research and the current meta-analysis and derive implications and suggestions for future research.
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页码:1270 / 1304
页数:35
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