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Papers by Ross Parke

Research paper thumbnail of Family–peer relationships: A tripartite model

... Database: PsycINFO. [Chapter]. Family–peer relationships: A tripartite model. Exploring famil... more ... Database: PsycINFO. [Chapter]. Family–peer relationships: A tripartite model. Exploring family relationships with other social contexts. Parke, Ross D.; Burks, Virginia M.; Carson, James L.;Neville, Brian; Boyum, Lisa A. Parke, Ross D. (Ed); Kellam, Sheppard G. (Ed), (1994). ...

Research paper thumbnail of Social network factors and the transition to parenthood

Research paper thumbnail of Changes in Abused Children's Social and Cognitive Skills from Intake to Discharge in a Residential Treatment Center

Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 1997

Dr. Zimrnerrnan rcccived an MAT degree from Antioch College and graduated from thc Teachcr Educat... more Dr. Zimrnerrnan rcccived an MAT degree from Antioch College and graduated from thc Teachcr Education Program of thc Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis hcforc going on to a PsyD degree from the Illinois School for Professional Psychol-trgy. He is Coordinator of Research at ...

Research paper thumbnail of Patterns of Early Socialization: Mother-and Father-Infant Interaction in the Home

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1986

To provide a description of early socialization patterns in the home, naturalistic observations o... more To provide a description of early socialization patterns in the home, naturalistic observations of the families of 24 first-born infants (four boys and four girls at each of three ages: 11, 14, and 17 months) were conducted. Four kinds of parental socializing practices were recorded: behavioral socialization, cognitive socialization, parent-infant play, and short-term behavioral regulation. The majority of interactions fell into the cognitive socialization and short-term behavioral regulation categories. Parental socialization practices were geared to the child's developmental level: attempts to regulate infant attention and aggression decreased with age; attempts to engage infants in planful, self-regulated sequences of behavior (household responsibilities and prosocial behavior) increased. Mothers attempted to enforce more household rules than did fathers, and both mothers and fathers were more likely to discourage aggression and encourage prosocial behavior in their girls, an...

Research paper thumbnail of Friendship quality and sociometric status: between-group differences and links to loneliness in severely abused and nonabused children

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Family and peer systems: In search of the linkages

A version of this …, 1989

... Family systems and life-span development. Parke, Ross D.; MacDonald, Kevin B.; Burks, Virgini... more ... Family systems and life-span development. Parke, Ross D.; MacDonald, Kevin B.; Burks, Virginia M.; Carson, James; Bhavnagri, Navaz P.; Barth, Joan M.; Beitel, Ashley. Kreppner, Kurt (Ed); Lerner, Richard M. (Ed), (1989). Family systems and life-span development, (pp. 65-92). ...

Research paper thumbnail of Friendship Quality, Sociometric Status, and Loneliness in Abused and Non-Abused Children

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring Family Relationships with Other Social Contexts

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EXPLORING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SOCIAL CONTEXTS Edited by ROSS D. PARKE University of C... more EXPLORING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SOCIAL CONTEXTS Edited by ROSS D. PARKE University of California, Riverside SHEPPARD G. KELLAM The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health LEA LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS ...

Research paper thumbnail of Readings in social development

Research paper thumbnail of Managing the external environment: The parent and child as active agents in the system

Handbook of dynamics in …, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Alcoholism, Avoidance Learning and Emotional Responsiveness*

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1966

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Socialization in Infancy and Childhood

International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001

Socialization is the process by which children acquire the values, standards of behavior, attitud... more Socialization is the process by which children acquire the values, standards of behavior, attitudes, and skills that are viewed as appropriate to the culture in which the child resides. The family as the earliest and most pervasive socialization agent will be the focus of this article. To organize the issues, a family systems viewpoint, which emphasizes a variety of subsystems, including parent–child, marital, and sibling systems will be used. The following topics will be briefly covered, including mother–father differences in style of interaction, typological and parent–child interaction approaches to socialization, parents as advisors and providers of opportunities for social interaction. Marital and sibling relationships as contributors to children's development will be briefly considered. Determinants of family socialization strategies including child characteristics, social support, social ecological factors (e.g., socioeconomic status, SES), and ethnic background will be reviewed. The multidetermined nature of socialization will be emphasized by locating the family in a network of social influences.

Research paper thumbnail of Meacham misses the mark

Research paper thumbnail of Mexican American Families and Poverty

Handbook of families …, 2008

CHAPTER 10 Mexican American Families and Poverty SCOTT COLTRANE, ROSS D. PARKE, THOMAS J. SCHOFIE... more CHAPTER 10 Mexican American Families and Poverty SCOTT COLTRANE, ROSS D. PARKE, THOMAS J. SCHOFIELD, SHIGUERU J. TSUHA, MICHAEL CHAVEZ, AND SHOON LIO The year 2006 will be remembered in the United States for having seen the largest ...

Research paper thumbnail of Parenting in Global Perspective: Progress and Prospects

Parental Roles and Relationships in Immigrant Families

Research paper thumbnail of Further Assaults on the “Ideal” Family Form

Research paper thumbnail of How Many “Parents” Are Too Many? Insights from the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Front

Research paper thumbnail of In Support of Alternative Family Forms

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Parental Roles

Research paper thumbnail of A. Family interaction in the newborn period: Some findings, some observations, and some unresolved issues

The Developing Individual in a Changing World, Vol. 2: Social and environmental issues

Research paper thumbnail of Family–peer relationships: A tripartite model

... Database: PsycINFO. [Chapter]. Family–peer relationships: A tripartite model. Exploring famil... more ... Database: PsycINFO. [Chapter]. Family–peer relationships: A tripartite model. Exploring family relationships with other social contexts. Parke, Ross D.; Burks, Virginia M.; Carson, James L.;Neville, Brian; Boyum, Lisa A. Parke, Ross D. (Ed); Kellam, Sheppard G. (Ed), (1994). ...

Research paper thumbnail of Social network factors and the transition to parenthood

Research paper thumbnail of Changes in Abused Children's Social and Cognitive Skills from Intake to Discharge in a Residential Treatment Center

Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 1997

Dr. Zimrnerrnan rcccived an MAT degree from Antioch College and graduated from thc Teachcr Educat... more Dr. Zimrnerrnan rcccived an MAT degree from Antioch College and graduated from thc Teachcr Education Program of thc Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis hcforc going on to a PsyD degree from the Illinois School for Professional Psychol-trgy. He is Coordinator of Research at ...

Research paper thumbnail of Patterns of Early Socialization: Mother-and Father-Infant Interaction in the Home

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1986

To provide a description of early socialization patterns in the home, naturalistic observations o... more To provide a description of early socialization patterns in the home, naturalistic observations of the families of 24 first-born infants (four boys and four girls at each of three ages: 11, 14, and 17 months) were conducted. Four kinds of parental socializing practices were recorded: behavioral socialization, cognitive socialization, parent-infant play, and short-term behavioral regulation. The majority of interactions fell into the cognitive socialization and short-term behavioral regulation categories. Parental socialization practices were geared to the child's developmental level: attempts to regulate infant attention and aggression decreased with age; attempts to engage infants in planful, self-regulated sequences of behavior (household responsibilities and prosocial behavior) increased. Mothers attempted to enforce more household rules than did fathers, and both mothers and fathers were more likely to discourage aggression and encourage prosocial behavior in their girls, an...

Research paper thumbnail of Friendship quality and sociometric status: between-group differences and links to loneliness in severely abused and nonabused children

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Family and peer systems: In search of the linkages

A version of this …, 1989

... Family systems and life-span development. Parke, Ross D.; MacDonald, Kevin B.; Burks, Virgini... more ... Family systems and life-span development. Parke, Ross D.; MacDonald, Kevin B.; Burks, Virginia M.; Carson, James; Bhavnagri, Navaz P.; Barth, Joan M.; Beitel, Ashley. Kreppner, Kurt (Ed); Lerner, Richard M. (Ed), (1989). Family systems and life-span development, (pp. 65-92). ...

Research paper thumbnail of Friendship Quality, Sociometric Status, and Loneliness in Abused and Non-Abused Children

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring Family Relationships with Other Social Contexts

questia.com

EXPLORING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SOCIAL CONTEXTS Edited by ROSS D. PARKE University of C... more EXPLORING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SOCIAL CONTEXTS Edited by ROSS D. PARKE University of California, Riverside SHEPPARD G. KELLAM The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health LEA LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS ...

Research paper thumbnail of Readings in social development

Research paper thumbnail of Managing the external environment: The parent and child as active agents in the system

Handbook of dynamics in …, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Alcoholism, Avoidance Learning and Emotional Responsiveness*

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1966

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Socialization in Infancy and Childhood

International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001

Socialization is the process by which children acquire the values, standards of behavior, attitud... more Socialization is the process by which children acquire the values, standards of behavior, attitudes, and skills that are viewed as appropriate to the culture in which the child resides. The family as the earliest and most pervasive socialization agent will be the focus of this article. To organize the issues, a family systems viewpoint, which emphasizes a variety of subsystems, including parent–child, marital, and sibling systems will be used. The following topics will be briefly covered, including mother–father differences in style of interaction, typological and parent–child interaction approaches to socialization, parents as advisors and providers of opportunities for social interaction. Marital and sibling relationships as contributors to children's development will be briefly considered. Determinants of family socialization strategies including child characteristics, social support, social ecological factors (e.g., socioeconomic status, SES), and ethnic background will be reviewed. The multidetermined nature of socialization will be emphasized by locating the family in a network of social influences.

Research paper thumbnail of Meacham misses the mark

Research paper thumbnail of Mexican American Families and Poverty

Handbook of families …, 2008

CHAPTER 10 Mexican American Families and Poverty SCOTT COLTRANE, ROSS D. PARKE, THOMAS J. SCHOFIE... more CHAPTER 10 Mexican American Families and Poverty SCOTT COLTRANE, ROSS D. PARKE, THOMAS J. SCHOFIELD, SHIGUERU J. TSUHA, MICHAEL CHAVEZ, AND SHOON LIO The year 2006 will be remembered in the United States for having seen the largest ...

Research paper thumbnail of Parenting in Global Perspective: Progress and Prospects

Parental Roles and Relationships in Immigrant Families

Research paper thumbnail of Further Assaults on the “Ideal” Family Form

Research paper thumbnail of How Many “Parents” Are Too Many? Insights from the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Front

Research paper thumbnail of In Support of Alternative Family Forms

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Parental Roles

Research paper thumbnail of A. Family interaction in the newborn period: Some findings, some observations, and some unresolved issues

The Developing Individual in a Changing World, Vol. 2: Social and environmental issues