1. Dilemma of Youth: The Choice of Parents or Peers as a Frame of Reference for Behavior.
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Floyd, Jr., H. Hugh and South, Donald R.
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MARRIAGE ,MARRIAGE age ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,HUMAN sexuality ,AGE groups ,CHI-squared test ,SOCIAL status ,CHILD marriage ,MARRIAGE law ,AGE of consent - Abstract
The manifest goals of this research were to: (a) devise a means of measuring the relative importance for youth of two potential types of referents-parents or peers and (b) obtain information on behavioral correlates of parent and peer orientations. Tests of relationship were made relative to parent or peer orientation and: the age-grade level, sex, the perceived source of need satisfaction, and the socioeconomic class of respondents. Ordinal type scales were used where applicable to gain measurements of the variables. Chi-square tests and rank-order correlations provided the measures of association between type of orientation and the independent variables. All the associations were found to be significant, except socioeconomic class. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1972
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