Gender and Mother-Child Interactions during Mathematics Homework: The Importance of Individual Differences
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Judith A. Hall,et al. Psychological androgyny: Theories, methods, and conclusions. , 1982 .
[2] H. Tenenbaum,et al. Talking and reading science: Longitudinal data on sex differences in mother–child conversations in low-income families , 2005 .
[3] Marianne G. Taylor,et al. Mother-child conversations about gender : understanding the acquisition of essentialist beliefs , 2004 .
[4] Maureen A. Callanan,et al. Parents Explain More Often to Boys Than to Girls During Shared Scientific Thinking , 2001, Psychological science.
[5] M. Alibali,et al. Mathematics in the home: Homework practices and mother–child interactions doing mathematics , 2006 .
[6] Cynthia Willis Esqueda,et al. The Influence of Gender Role Stereotypes, the Woman's Race, and Level of Provocation and Resistance on Domestic Violence Culpability Attributions , 2005 .
[7] Jennifer A. Fredricks,et al. Children's competence and value beliefs from childhood through adolescence: growth trajectories in two male-sex-typed domains. , 2002, Developmental psychology.
[8] Hugh Lytton,et al. Parents' differential socialization of boys and girls: A meta-analysis. , 1991 .
[9] Campbell Leaper,et al. Parent-child conversations about science: the socialization of gender inequities? , 2003, Developmental psychology.
[10] J. Hyde,et al. Maternity Leave And Women's Mental Health , 1995 .
[11] R. Sternberg,et al. The psychology of gender , 1993 .
[12] Heather C. Hill,et al. Effects of Teachers’ Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching on Student Achievement , 2005 .
[13] K. Larsen,et al. Attitudes toward sex-roles: Traditional or egalitarian? , 1988 .
[14] B. Rogoff. Apprenticeship in Thinking: Cognitive Development in Social Context , 1990 .
[15] M. Siegal. Are sons and daughters treated more differently by fathers than by mothers , 1987 .
[16] Michael W. Pratt,et al. The mathematical parent: Parental scaffolding, parenting style, and learning outcomes in long-division mathematics homework☆ , 1992 .
[17] Carolyn Hopp,et al. Gender Comparisons of Mathematics Attitudes and Affect: A Meta-Analysis , 1990 .
[18] Lev Vygotsky. Mind in society , 1978 .
[19] Chuansheng Chen,et al. Mathematics achievement of Chinese, Japanese, and American children: ten years later. , 1993, Science.
[20] Robert D. Abbott,et al. Predictors of Early High School Dropout: A Test of Five Theories. , 2000 .
[21] Parents' influence on children's achievement-related perceptions. , 1998 .
[22] R. Friend,et al. Traditional and Nontraditional Mothers' Communication with their Daughters and Sons. , 1985 .
[23] J. Bruner,et al. The role of tutoring in problem solving. , 1976, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.
[24] J. Boldizar,et al. Assessing Sex Typing and Androgyny in Children: The Children's Sex Role Inventory. , 1991 .
[25] J. Eccles,et al. Parents' influence on children's achievement-related perceptions. , 1998, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[26] J. Uebersax. Validity inferences from interobserver agreement. , 1988 .
[27] H. Dekkers,et al. Group-related differences in the choice of mathematics and science subjects , 2006 .
[28] Susan Harter,et al. Reflected Appraisals, Academic Self-Perceptions, and Math/Science Performance During Early Adolescence , 2005 .
[29] J. Jacobs,et al. Achievement in Math and Science: Do Mothers' Beliefs Matter 12 Years Later?. , 2004 .
[30] E. Fennema,et al. Gender differences in mathematics performance: a meta-analysis. , 1990, Psychological bulletin.