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Dyadic Types of 2 nd Or More Generation Born In US Of Parents of 158 Children In 3 rd Grade

Dyadic Types of 2 nd Or More Generation Born In US Of Parents of 158 Children In 3 rd Grade. Prevalence 62%* of either or both from 2 nd or more US born parents Mother-father r= .21) * Prevalence is couple prevalence, i.e., either or both parents have the characteristic

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Dyadic Types of 2 nd Or More Generation Born In US Of Parents of 158 Children In 3 rd Grade

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  1. Dyadic Types of 2nd Or More Generation Born In US Of Parents of 158 Children In 3rd Grade Prevalence 62%* of either or both from 2nd or more US born parents Mother-father r= .21) * Prevalence is couple prevalence, i.e., either or both parents have the characteristic Neither is the reference category. This means that there is little correlation between father and mother in being children of US born parents ?? % Dyadic Types For Parent Being 2nd or More US born ?? Eron, L., et al. (1961). "Comparison of data obtained from mothers and fathers on childrearing practices and their relation to child aggression." Child Development 32: 457-472.

  2. Dyadic Concordance Types For Being Previously Married Couples In the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 26% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.)

  3. Dyadic Concordance Types For Blue Collar Occupation Couples in the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 62% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.)

  4. Dyadic Concordance Types For College Graduation Couples in the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 32% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.)

  5. Dyadic Concordance Types For Catholic Identification Couples in the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 32% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.)

  6. Dyadic Concordance Types For Protestant Identification Couples in the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 67% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.)

  7. Dyadic Concordance Types For Jewish Identification Couples in the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 2% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.)

  8. Dyadic Concordance Types For “Other” Religious Identification Couples in the 2nd National Family Violence Survey (N = 6,002) Couple Prevalence: 3% % Dyadic Concordance Types Type Straus, Murray A. (2014). Dyadic Concordance Types And Discordance In Three Partner Abuse Behaviors And Other Problematic Behavior By Male And Female Partners  In A National Sample Of  American Couples. Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. Durham, NH. (For sample description, see Gelles, R., & Straus, M. A. (1988). Intimate violence: The causes and consequences of abuse in the American family. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.) .

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