Study Heeren (1969): study US 1967
- Public
- Male undergraduates, University of Kansas, USA, 1967
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 103
- Non Response
- 5% incomplete information.
- Assessment
- Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Discipline
- Our Classification
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- Operationalization
- 1. Parents are sure in their decisions
having to do with one's discipline:
Closed question rated on a 9-point
scale always very doubtful / some-
times / always certain and sure.
2. Being often allowed by parents to
make own decisions:
Closed question rated on a 9-point
scale almost never / sometimes /
nearly all the time.
3. Freedom to decide how late to stay
out:
Closed question rated on a 5-point
scale not at all (parents decide) /
completely free.
4. Freedom to drink alcohol:
Closed question rated on a 5-point
scale not at all (parents decide) /
completely free.
5. Freedom to stay overnight at
someone's house:
Closed question rated on a 5-point
scale not at all (parents decide) /
completely free.
6. Freedom to take own trips or go tra-
velling:
Closed question rated on a 5-point
scale not at all (parents decide) /
completely free.
7. Freedom in dating:
Closed question rated on a 5-point
scale not at all (parents decide) /
completely free.
8. Freedom to follow own interests:
Closed question rated on a 9-point
scale not much / some / considerable
freedom.
9. Decisions thoroughly discussed in
the family:
Closed question rated on a 9-point scale usually no discussion / some
discussion / very thorough discus-
sion.
10 Parents were permissive and lenient:
Closed question rated on a 9-point
scale very strict / about average /
very permissive and lenient.