作者
Rebecca A Dore, Eric R Stone, Christy M Buchanan
发表日期
2014/7/4
期刊
The Journal of Psychology
卷号
148
期号
4
页码范围
477-504
出版商
Routledge
简介
Social values theory was used to examine how parents make decisions for their adolescent children. Social values theory states that decision making for others is based on the social value of an action, leading to a norm for how to decide for others, whereas self decisions are influenced by a number of additional factors. Consistent with a risk-aversion norm, in hypothetical health and safety scenarios parents made more risk-averse decisions for their adolescent children than for themselves. Further, the level of risk and inconvenience affected self decisions more than decisions for one's child. A second study showed that the norm was stronger for decisions for one's child than for oneself and more related to parents’ decisions for their child than for themselves. In sum, parents’ decisions for their children seem to be largely determined by a norm stating how they are supposed to decide, at least in the domain of health …
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RA Dore, ER Stone, CM Buchanan - The Journal of Psychology, 2014