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The aim of this study was to examine the association, of Northern Irish parents, between religious affiliation, social class and attitudes to childhood corporal punishment
Abstract:
A survey of 371 Northern Irish parents assessed the association between religious affiliation, social class and attitudes to childhood corporal punishment. In line with American studies it was predicted that conservative Protestants would display most support for the use of physical punishment. Results show that the overall rate of physical punishment and the rate of commitment to more...
International Classification:
Other - religion
Categories:
religious affiliation; childhood corporal punishment
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Irish Journal of Psychology,
Vol: 22 Page: 55-62 2001
Teresa Murphy-Cowan; Maurice Stringer
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