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Parental Collectivism Goals and Chinese Adolescents’ Prosocial Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Authoritative Parenting
Zexi Zhou,
Yang Qu
, Xiaoru Li
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School of Education and Social Policy
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Mediating Role
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Chinese Adolescents
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Prosocial Behavior
100%
Authoritative Parenting
100%
Collectivism
100%
Parenting Practices
25%
Parenting Goals
25%
Prosocial Development
25%
Two-wave
12%
Social Adjustment
12%
Cultural Socialization
12%
Collectivist Culture
12%
Non-western Countries
12%
Chinese Context
12%
Psychology
Authoritative Parenting
100%
Prosocial Behavior
100%
Collectivism
100%
Social Functioning
12%
Collectivistic Culture
12%
Socialization
12%
Longitudinal Analysis
12%