Parenting Styles as Reflected by Adolescents Test - the question form

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1. Do you think your parents believe you should:
share all your thoughts and feelings with them
say anything you want
not be allowed to express your thoughts and feelings
2. If you copy homework from classmates, how will your parents react?
They will talk with me in a trusting way and let me make the appropriate decision.
They will leave me to deal with the problem on my own.
They will call the subject teacher and homeroom teacher to tell them I copy, and suggest giving me a new assignment.
3. If you are usually an active child, but today you suddenly become calm, how would your parents react?
They would praise me and also tell their friends what a good job I did.
They would ask what happened and why I am like this.
They would say, “If only you were always like this, and not like usual.”
4. If you refuse to do a household chore, how will your parents respond?
They will calmly ask why I refused and suggest that I do it another time.
They will suggest doing something else.
They will make me do the chore.
5. If you are sitting calmly at your desk and doing your own things while your parents are in the room, what will they do?
They will calmly watch me.
They will do their own things.
They will start helping or making comments.
6. In your opinion, how would your parents respond to your strong emotions?
A child's feelings should be treated with care because they are very important.
Emotions are an important factor through which a child can be taught.
A child's emotions are superficial, so they are not worth paying special attention to.
7. In your opinion, what approach do your parents take in raising you?
A child can do a lot, and an adult can only help with their development.
Parents' job is to make sure the child is fed and healthy and does not break rules.
A child cannot do anything, and only an adult should raise and teach them.
8. In your opinion, do your parents accept your being active?
Yes
It annoys them
Yes, but only if I ask their permission
9. If you lied to a parent that you had already done your homework and they realized you were not telling the truth, what would they do?
They would not pay attention to it and would set a time to check the homework.
They would suggest doing an assignment you like more or that is easier.
They would say it is not true and would make you do it, using sanctions (punishment) or special conditions for completing the homework urgently.
10. Which of the following do you think your parents would choose?
A parent should be grateful to their children for the children’s love.
If a child does not recognize the care they receive now, they will regret it later.
A child should be grateful to their parents for the care they provide.
1. In your opinion, do your parents think that you should:
share all your thoughts and feelings with them
say whatever you want
not have the right to express your thoughts and feelings
2. If you copied homework from your classmates, how would your parents react?
They would talk with me in a trusting way and let me make the right decision.
They would let me deal with the problem on my own.
They would call the subject teacher and the homeroom teacher, tell them that I am copying, and suggest assigning a new task.
3. If you are usually very active, but today you suddenly seem calm, how would your parents react?
They would praise me and also tell their friends how proud they are of me.
They would ask what happened and why I am like that.
They would say, “If only you were always like this, and not like you usually are.”
4. If you refuse to do a household chore, what will your parents do?
They will calmly ask why you refused and suggest you do it another time.
They will suggest doing something else.
They will make me do the chore.
5. If you are sitting calmly at your desk doing your own things, and your parents are in the room, what would they do?
They would calmly watch me.
They would do their own things.
They would start helping or making comments.
6. What do you think your parents would say about your strong emotions?
A child's feelings should be treated gently because they are very important.
Emotions are an important factor and can be used as a teaching opportunity.
A child's emotions are superficial, so they are not worth paying much attention to.
7. In your opinion, what approach do your parents take in raising you?
A child can do a lot, and an adult can only help with development.
It is the parents’ job to make sure the child is fed and healthy and does not break rules.
A child cannot do anything, and only an adult should raise and teach the child.
8. In your view, do your parents accept your being active?
Yes
It irritates them
Yes, but only if I ask their permission
9. If you lied to a parent by saying you had already done your homework, and they realized you were not telling the truth, what would they do?
They would not pay attention to it and would set a time to check your homework.
They would suggest doing an assignment you like more or that is easier.
They would say it is not true and make you do it, using sanctions (punishment) or special conditions for completing the homework immediately.
10. Which of the following do you think your parents would choose?
Parents should be grateful to their children for the children’s love for them.
If a child does not appreciate being cared for now, they will regret it later.
A child should be grateful to their parents for taking care of them.
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