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Follow-Up of the Children of the Patterns of Child Rearing Subjects, 1977-1978

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Title Follow-Up of the Children of the Patterns of Child Rearing Subjects, 1977-1978
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Z7E69N
 
Creator McClelland, David C.
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Of the 379 children who had participated in the Sears, Maccoby, and Levin (1951-1952) "Patterns of Child Rearing" study, 118 (58 females, 60 males) were reinterviewed and retested in 1978. Forty of these participants were from the original working-class sample, and 78 from the middle-class sample. At the time of the original study the participants were 5 years of age. All participants were thus 30 to 31 years old at the time of the present study, and all were living in the New England area.




All participants were interviewed in person and responded to questions about their general life history, educational attainment, and occupational status. A variety of other background and demographic characteristics was explored, including parents' occupation, spouse's occupation, sibling configuration, religious orientation, and hobbies and interests. Respondents were also asked about the most important qualities or lessons they wished to teach their children, the problems of child rearing, the major influences on their life other than their parents, and their opinions on certain social issues (such as gay rights).




Seventy-eight of the 118 participants also responded to a number of paper-and-pencil instruments: the Rokeach Value Survey; six Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) picture cues; Rest's Defining Issues Test; Gough's Adjective Check List; Rosenthal's Auditory Profile of Non-Verbal Sensitivity (PONS); and a questionnaire containing a compendium of questions borrowed from need for approval, locus of control, and just world tests, as well as a large number of demographic questions.



The Murray Research Archive holds paper copies of interview transcripts and TAT protocols, original completed paper-and -pencil instruments, as well as numeric data files. This study is a follow-up of Sears, Maccoby & Levin's Patterns of Child Rearing, 1952-1958. Other follow-ups of this sample, housed at the Murray Research Archive, include: Nowlis, 1963-1964 (Log# 00570), Crowne, Conn, Marlowe, and Edwards, 1965 (Log# 00572), Edwards, 1968 (Log# 00575) and McClelland & Franz, 1987-1988 (Log# 01012).
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Relation Sears, Robert R.; Maccoby, Eleanor E.; Levin, Harry, 1980, "Patterns of Child Rearing, 1951-1958", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CTETA1, Harvard Dataverse




Crowne, Douglas P.; Conn, Lance K.; Marlowe, David; Edwards, Carl N., 1988, "Some Developmental Antecedents of Level of Aspiration, 1964-1965", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/9TT1X6, Harvard Dataverse




Edwards, Carl N., 1988, "Some Developmental Antecedents of Psychopathology, 1965", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IYXBIE, Harvard Dataverse




McClelland, David C.; Franz, Carol, 1992, "Life Patterns Project: Follow-up of Patterns of Child-rearing, 1987-1988", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AJHKU6, Harvard Dataverse
 
Type follow-up