Parenting styles and dimensions questionnaire (PSDQ): Authoritarian parenting scale. Sum of responses to items 13, 32, 6, 19, 37, 43,10, 28, 54, 56, 17 and 51 originally proposed by Robinsonet al. (2001). Missing if response to any of the input variables is missing or wild. Note that items 2, 23,26,47,18,14, 44 and 61 are not collected in Understanding Society and the order in which the questions are asked varies from that in the original. For a complete description of the original construct, and coding notes, see Robinson, C. C., Mandleco, B., & Olsen, S. F. (2001). The parenting
styles and dimension questionnaire (PSDQ). In B. F. Perlmutter, J. Touliatos, & G. W.
Holden (Eds.), Handbook of family measurement techniques: 3 (pp. 319-321). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Parenting styles and dimensions questionnaire (PSDQ): Authoritarian parenting scale. Sum of responses to items 13, 32, 6, 19, 37, 43,10, 28, 54, 56, 17 and 51 originally proposed by Robinsonet al. (2001). Missing if response to any of the input variables is missing or wild. Note that items 2, 23,26,47,18,14, 44 and 61 are not collected in Understanding Society and the order in which the questions are asked varies from that in the original. For a complete description of the original construct, and coding notes, see Robinson, C. C., Mandleco, B., & Olsen, S. F. (2001). The parenting
styles and dimension questionnaire (PSDQ). In B. F. Perlmutter, J. Touliatos, & G. W.
Holden (Eds.), Handbook of family measurement techniques: 3 (pp. 319-321). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.
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