Yes, Parents, It Reflects on You: Norms and Metanorms Regulating Teen Daughters and Parents

是的,父母们,这反映了你们:规范和元规范如何影响青少年女儿和父母的关系

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Examine normative expectations of teens and parents related to teen behaviors in multiple domains. BACKGROUND: Parenting expectations have strengthened in an increasingly evaluative context. Existing literature does not address whether parents are evaluated based on their teens' actions. We argue that understanding the pressures parents face is facilitated by an understanding of norms, which regulate behavior, and metanorms, which regulate sanctioning of norm violations. METHOD: Using an online vignette experiment, we tested three hypotheses about norm expectations evaluating a 16-year-old female's behavior and metanorm expectations evaluating her parents based on the teens' behavior. 786 U.S. adults were randomly assigned to one of eight vignettes varying a teen daughter's behavior with respect to contraception, number of sexual partners, shoplifting, and academic performance. RESULTS: Participants expected negative reactions to the teen girl when she engaged in nonnormative behaviors. They also expected she was more likely to be pregnant, even when the nonnormative behavior was not sexual. They expected more negative reactions to her parents based on her nonnormative behavior, even when nothing was known about their parenting. In some cases, the effects were smaller for parents than for the girl, but still notable. CONCLUSION: Parents and teens are both held accountable for teens' behavior. IMPLICATIONS: The study extends theoretical understanding of metanorms and has implications for understanding parental reactions to teens' behaviors.

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