Relations between familiy communication and self-concept
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Relations between familiy communication and self-conceptDate
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MUSITU, Gonzalo; GARCÍA BACETE, Francisco Juan (1992). Relations between family communication and self-concept. Comunicación presentada en el XXV Congreso Internacional de Psicología (Bruselas, 19-24 de junio de 1992)Type
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The aim of this research was to assess the incidence of family communication in children's self-concept by applying sel-concept and family communication questionnaires to a sample of 564 male and female grammar-school ... [+]
The aim of this research was to assess the incidence of family communication in children's self-concept by applying sel-concept and family communication questionnaires to a sample of 564 male and female grammar-school students aged betweeen 11 and 16.
Three clusters were obtained in accordance with the different communication levels by applying the k-means group-selection technique, wich maximizes both relative and within-cluster variations. The general linear model was applied after designating the questionnaire self-concept factors as dependent variables and the family-communication groups as independent variables. Significsant differences were found between the family communication clusters not only in their family and academic environments, but also in their personal and interpersonal matters. However, no significant differences were found in sportsmanship [-]
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XXV Internartional Congress of Psychology. Brussels, 1992 July 19-24
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