Corporal punishment: Normative data and sociological and psychological correlates in a community college population |
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Authors: | Janice Westlund Bryan Florence Wallach Freed |
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Affiliation: | (1) Middlesex Community College, Bedford, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | Community college students (N=170) were surveyed regarding the intensity and frequency of methods of corporal punishment they have received and the persons administering the punishment. Results indicate that corporal punishment is a normatively used method of behavioral management. Males reported receiving a greater amount of corporal punishment, especially from their fathers. Overall, those who received a high amount of corporal punishment reported lower grades and a significantly greater number of problems, such as aggression, delinquency, depression, and anxiety. These findings are cause for concern and intervention.Received Ph.D. in psychology from Tufts University. Main research interests are sex-role development and personality development.Received C.A.S. in counseling from Harvard University. Main research interests are battered wives and incest. |
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