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  1. Diana Baumrind

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  2. 3 Parenting Styles in Depth: The Famous Diana Baumrind Study

    3 Parenting Styles in Depth: The Famous Diana Baumrind ...

  3. Parenting Styles: A Closer Look at a Well-Known Concept

    Parenting Styles: A Closer Look at a Well-Known Concept

  4. Baumrind's Parenting Styles

    Diana Baumrind's Parenting Styles

  5. Parenting Dimensions and Styles: A Brief History and Recommendations

    Parenting Dimensions and Styles: A Brief History ...

  6. Diana Baumrind Biography

    Baumrind married prior to starting graduate school in 1948. She studied developmental, social, and clinical psychology at Berkeley. She earned her A.B. in Psychology from Hunter College in 1948 and went on to earn an M.A. in 1951 and Ph.D. in Psychology in 1955 from the University of California, Berkeley.

  7. Diana Baumrind & Parenting Styles

    Diana Baumrind & Parenting Styles

  8. Diana B Baumrind

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  9. Parenting

    Parenting - Styles, Outcomes, Development: The American psychologist Diana Baumrind produced some of the most well-known research on parenting styles. Baumrind and many subsequent researchers focused on two important parts of parenting: responsiveness and demandingness. According to their work, parents high in responsiveness are attuned and sensitive to their children's cues.

  10. Diana Blumberg Baumrind (1927-2018).

    This article memorializes Diana Blumberg Baumrind (1927-2018). In her illustrious career at the Institute of Human Development at UCB, Diana largely focused on understanding the parent-child relationship. Diana was the lifelong director of the Family Socialization and Developmental Competence Project at UCB, where she undertook her longitudinal program of parenting research.

  11. When subjects become objects: The lies behind the Milgram legend

    When subjects become objects: The lies behind the Milgram legend. Diana Baumrind [email protected] View all authors and affiliations. Based on: Perry Gina, Behind the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notorious Milgram Psychology Experiments. New York, NY: The New Press, 2013. 352 pp. ISBN 9781595589217 (hbk). Volume 25, Issue 5.

  12. Biography of Diana Blumberg Baumrind

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  13. Diana Baumrind's Parenting Styles

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  14. Baumrind's parenting styles and their relationship to the parent

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  15. 2.2 The case against Milgram

    Among those who were highly critical of Milgram's study was fellow psychologist Diana Baumrind. She started her critique by noting the dilemma that all research psychologists face: 'Certain problems in psychological research require the experimenter to balance his career and scientific interests against the interests of his prospective subjects' (Baumrind, 1964, p. 421).

  16. Diana Baumrind

    Diana Baumrind ' s seminal work on research ethics and parenting styles has shaped research and practice since the 1960s. Baumrind earned her undergraduate degree from Hunter College in 1948 and her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1955. Following a postdoctoral residency at Cowell Hospital, Baumrind joined the Institute of ...

  17. Diana Baumrind's research works

    Diana Baumrind's 38 research works with 16,029 citations and 43,489 reads, including: When subjects become objects: The lies behind the Milgram legend

  18. Why Parenting Styles Matter When Raising Children

    Why Parenting Styles Matter When Raising Children

  19. Diana Baumrind Theory Explained

    Diana Baumrind Theory Explained. Diana Baumrind created what is known as the Pillar Theory. She developed this theory based on her observations of behavior from children and how their parents influenced that behavior. Based on those observations, she came to the conclusion that there are 3 specific parenting styles which parents use with children.

  20. In Defense of Milgram Experiments

    A second illegitimate defense of the Milgram obedience experiments is that even if subjects were substantially harmed by participating, Milgram could not have predicted this harm, and thus his experiments were not unethical. As Milgram himself writes in his response to Baumrind: 7KH H[WUHPH WHQVLRQ LQGXFHG LQ VRPH VXEMHFWV ZDV XQH[SHFWHG ...

  21. Academia's Response to Milgram's Findings and Explanation

    In 1964, Diana Baumrind wrote the first scholarly critique of Milgram's Obedience to Authority research. Baumrind sharply criticized Milgram's study on multiple fronts, arguing that his research was unethical, methodologically flawed, and could not be generalized to an event like the Holocaust.

  22. Classic dialogue: Was Stanley Milgram's study of obedience unethical?

    Baumrind argues that Milgram's study of obedience did not meet ethical standards for research, because participants were subjected to a research design that caused undue psychological stress that was not resolved after the study. She contends that participants were prone to obey the experimenter because of the atmosphere of the study and the participants' trust in the experimenter. Milgram, in ...

  23. Obedience to Authority: A Whirlwind of Controversy

    After the experiment, the questioners (Milgram's Teachers) were asked to assign responsibility among the producer (the principal researcher), the questioner/naïve subject (him or herself), the host (Experimenter), the audience and the contestant (Learner). ... Diana Baumrind first raised questions about Milgram's research ethics in 1964 ...