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    Theoretical Framework In the Theory of Fingerprint Verification of A.J. Zeelenberg‚ 1993 the skin on inside of a finger is covered with pattern of ridges and valleys. Already centuries ago it was studied whether these patterns are different among individuals. Indeed every person is believed to have unique fingerprints. This makes fingerprints suitable for verification of the identity of their owner. Although some fingerprint recognition systems do the comparison on the basis of actual recognition

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    by the parenting style applied to the child (Steinberg et al. 1989‚ p. 1424). In order for children to achieve good academic results‚ the most effective parenting style should be applied. This essay will argue why the “authoritative“ parenting style is the most effective parenting style in terms of developing children’s intelligence. The effectiveness of the authoritative parenting style is evident in the statistics of the measurement of intelligence in different parenting styles. Parenting styles

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    Parenting Styles; Then and Now N. Ortiz ITT Technical We as parents‚ expect our children to make mistake‚ and as we have learn from them. I grew up in the era of Tough Love‚ what you see is what you get. In my day parents did not give praise for things you were expected to know. When you did something wrong either you were punished‚ disciplined (spanked) or both. Today we see parents praising their children more‚ but we also see some children raising themselves. So are these the

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    Comparing Parenting Styles Being a parent or guardian comes with great responsibilities‚ which include passing down their most important morals‚ providing support‚ and acting as a role model for their children. From the beginning of the child’s life‚ a parent must make decisions for their child such as what foods are healthy‚ or when homework should be finished until he or she becomes responsible enough to make such decision. Parents may or may not be aware of their parenting style; however‚ each

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    LITERATURE REVIEW ON PARENTING STYLES AND ASSERTIVENESS Many years ago‚ women were usually relegated to domestic duties‚ unlike men who were always seen in social interactions. However‚ in recent years‚ women have attracted much attention in the area of social interaction. Interestingly‚ whereas some women can skillfully interact socially‚ on the part of other women‚ social interaction is a difficult task. Social interaction has been

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    Arianne Lovett The purpose of this research paper is to examine if bad parenting styles lead to criminal behavior in children. Some researchers have showed a positive association with bad parenting styles having a link to criminal behavior. Other researchers examine relationships between the participant’s mother and how a bad relationship with a parent can lead to criminal behavior. In this study‚ researchers (Walker-Barnes‚ & Mason) examine the relationship of gang involvement and the rates of delinquent

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    Abstract Researchers have studied parenting styles extensively. Many studies have aimed to find a greater connection that shows the impact of each parenting style on the development of the child and how its influence in various aspects of life including self-confidence‚ self-esteem‚ academic achievement‚ and personality. This study used previous empirical research to examine the various impacts of parenting styles on children’s developmental processes. This study begins with a review of the classical

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    My mother most definitely used the Authoritative parenting style. She was very quick to set rules and boundaries and would punish us if we broke them‚ however she would discuss with us first what we did wrong‚ why we did it and why it was wrong before administering punishment which would sometimes be a spanking‚ or revoking of privileges. If we disagreed with a rule she set forth she would listen to our argument as to why we did not like or agree with it and would occasionally modify it to suit the

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    developmental psychologist who founded the findings of three parenting styles known as authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and authoritative from 1967 to 1971 (Berger‚ 2016). However later on other researchers discovered that there was another parenting style known as neglectful parenting (Berger‚ 2016). Each of these styles have their own view‚ teachings‚ and opinions on how to raise their child and care for them. To begin with‚ authoritarian parenting is a style where parents view themselves as having the final say

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    The second article that I found helpful in explaining the outcomes of the tiger parenting on youth and children is the article written by Yuwen and Chen called Chinese American adolescents: perceived parenting styles and adolescents’ psychosocial health. Yuwen and Chen describes the idea that when children experience the tiger parenting style then “Asian American adolescents experience higher levels of depressive symptoms than their same-gender white counterparts” (Yuwen & Chen p.236). These results

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