Parents' Personality and Their Expectations about Child's Development

  • Begum T
  • Huque A
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The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of parent's personality on their expectations about the development of their children. It was hypothesized that Big-five personality would predict parental expectations. Data were collected from 64 mothers (X Age = 32.76, SD =6.95) and 36 fathers (X Age = 40.08, SD =8.35) using parental expectation questionnaire of child's development and Revised bangle version of Saucer's Big Five-Mini Markers. Multiple regression analysis indicated that openness to experience was the strongest predictor (β = .404, p

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Begum, T., & Huque, A.-U.-. (2016). Parents’ Personality and Their Expectations about Child’s Development. Universal Journal of Psychology, 4(5), 222–227. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujp.2016.040502

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