The Right to Do Wrong: Lying to Parents Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults

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Lene Arnett Jensen
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
S. Shirley Feldman
Elizabeth Cauffman
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[1] The Catholic University of America,Division of Child Psychiatry and Behavior
[2] University of Maryland,Division of Law & Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic
[3] Stanford University,undefined
[4] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
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adolescence; emerging adulthood; lying; child-parent relations;
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In this study, 229 high school students and 261 college students evaluated the acceptability of lying to parents under 19 different circumstances where a person's motive for lying differed. Students also indicated the frequency with which they had lied to their parents about diverse issue such as friends, dates, and money. Results indicated that adolescents and emerging adults quite commonly lied to their parents, and that in part they framed lying to parents as a way to assert the right to autonomy. Emerging adults were less accepting of lying and reported less frequent lying, compared to adolescents. Results also showed the association of sex, personality (self-restraint and tolerance of deviance), and family environment (control and cohesion) upon adolescents' and emerging adults' acceptance of lying to parents and lying behavior.
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页码:101 / 112
页数:11
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