Parents’ moral intentions towards antisocial parent behaviour: An identity approach in youth sport
Abstract
Grounded in personal and social identity theory, the purpose of this study was to examine whether parents’ personal and social identity perceptions influence their moral intentions towards antisocial parent behaviour in a youth sport setting. Parents of competitive youth ice hockey players (N = 437) read a vignette that either described a parent from the participant’s own team (i.e., ingroup), or a parent from an opposing team (i.e., outgroup)...
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Title
Parents’ moral intentions towards antisocial parent behaviour: An identity approach in youth sport
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
49
Pages
101699 - 101699
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