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Craig H. Hart

Researcher at Brigham Young University

Publications -  79
Citations -  8132

Craig H. Hart is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aggression & Parenting styles. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 76 publications receiving 7608 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig H. Hart include Louisiana State University.

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Authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting practices: development of a new measure

TL;DR: Two global parenting dimensions emerged consistent with Baumrind's authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive typologies and internal consistency reliability was assessed with Cronbach alpha and additional items were deleted.
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Overt and Relational Aggression in Russian Nursery-School-Age Children: Parenting Style and Marital Linkages.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured in an ethnic Russian sample of 207 families of nursery-school-age children and found that maternal and paternal coercion, lack of responsiveness, and psychological control were significantly correlated with children's overt aggression with peers.
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Similarities and differences in mothers’ parenting of preschoolers in China and the United States

TL;DR: This article extended the work of Chao (1994) by examining parenting constructs emphasised in the Chinese culture in conjunction with parenting constructs derived and emphasised by the parent This article, and examined the relationship between the two.
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Measuring the Developmental Appropriateness of Kindergarten Teachers' Beliefs and Practices.

TL;DR: A questionnaire measure of kindergarten teachers' beliefs and practices based on the guidelines for developmentally appropriate practice of the National Association for the Education of Young Children was administered, and the results provide support that the instruments developed hold promise for utilization in future research on kindergarten teachers'?