Parent-youth discussions about politics from age 13 to 28 (original) (raw)

Why Some Adolescents Are Open To Their Parents’ Political Communication

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The Influence of Family Political Discussion on Youth Civic Development: Which Parent Qualities Matter

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Youth-Parent Socialization Panel Study, 1965-1997: Youth Wave IV, 1997

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Political knowledge and awareness in adolescents

Adrian Furnham

Journal of Adolescence, 1983

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Adolescents' explanations for political issues: Concordance with their views of self and society

Corinna Tucker

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Socialization of lifestyle and conventional politics among early and late adolescents

Karyn Riddle

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Attitudes toward political engagement and willingness to participate in politics: Trajectories throughout adolescence

Katharina Eckstein

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Antecedents of political trust in adolescence: Cognitive abilities and perceptions of parents

Petr Macek

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Political activity and political attitudes in teenagers: is there any correspondence? A research note

Chris Fife-Schaw

Political psychology, 1989

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The development of political knowledge in adolescence: Which mediating institutions have the strongest influence?

Joris Boonen

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Political attitudes in adolescence and emerging adulthood: Developmental changes in mean level, polarization, rank-order stability, and correlates

Susan Branje

Journal of adolescence, 2015

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The Partisan Child: Developmental Provocation as a Model of Political Socialization

Michael McDevitt

International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2006

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The Intergenerational Transmission of Voting Intentions in a Multiparty Setting: An Analysis of Voting Intentions and Political Discussion Among 15-year Old Adolescents and their Parents in Belgium

Joris Boonen, Marc Hooghe

2014

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Fostering Marginalized Youths’ Political Participation: Longitudinal Roles of Parental Political Socialization and Youth Sociopolitical Development

Matthew Diemer

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2012

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Active Political Parenting: Youth Contributions during Election Campaigns

Michael McDevitt

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Political Attitude Congruence between Politically Active Parents and College-Age Children: An Inquiry into Family Political Socialization

Eugene Paulson D Thomas

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1971

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Is love politically blind? The role that the romantic partner plays for young adults’ socio-political interest

Håkan Stattin

Journal of Youth Studies, 2020

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

Michael McDevitt

Political Communication, 2002

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The Roots of the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge in Adolescence

Michael McDevitt

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Cognitive representations of the political system in adolescents: The continuum from pre-novice to expert

Judith Torney-purta

New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1992

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Political alienation in adolescence: Associations with parental role models, parenting styles, and classroom climate

Peter Noack

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009

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The relational self and the political engagements of young adults

Nathan Manning

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Political influence across generations: partisanship and candidate evaluations in the 2008 election

Leticia Bode

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Politics Across Generations: Family Transmission Reexamined - eScholarship

Laura Stoker

2001

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Fostering Political Interest Among Youth During the 2012 Presidential Election

Lauren Collet-Gildard

Educational Researcher, 2016

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Self-determination theory and the role of political interest in adolescents' sociopolitical development

Håkan Stattin

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2017

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