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The Relations Between Parents Big Five Personality Factors and Parenting: A Meta-Analytic Review
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 08/17/09
Prinzie P et al. – Several factors moderated the relationship between specific personality dimensions and parenting: child and parental age, reliability of observational assessment of parenting behavior, and study design. Taken together, these results indicate that personality can be seen as an inner resource that affects parenting.
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