Affiliation:
1. University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract
Evidence bearing on the hypothesis that inconsistent socialization leads to various forms of maladjustment and is more detrimental than consistently negative socialization was reviewed. Studies relying upon clinical observation, case histories, interviews, inventory and rating techniques, direct observation of parental behavior, and experimental manipulation received treatment. While the evidence for the deleterious effects of inconsistent socialization is highly suggestive, demonstration is not definitive.
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