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Parental Style in Influencing Student's Aggression and Self-Esteem

Abstract

Finding out how different parenting styles affect students’ levels of aggression and self-esteem was the lashing force behind this study. 100 students participated as per the randomly from Khordha, Odisha region. Students' gender was the sole criterion for evaluation. The wholesale of the study’s participants were students, in the age range of fifteen to seventeen. The calculated results presented a positive and strong correlation between aggressive parenting styles and aggressive behaviour, indicating that more authoritarian parenting styles may be associated with more aggressive behaviour. Having said that, there is no strong association among controlling styles of parenting and low self- esteem. Furthermore, a strong evidence linking in parenting styles of authoritarian to aggressive behaviour, which suggests that more authoritarian parenting methods may be associated with more aggressive children. These results show complicated relationship among parenting styles, aggressiveness, and self-esteem and that other factors might influence these results.

Keywords

Gender Parenting Styles Aggressive Behaviour Self-Esteem students.
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Volume 11
Issue 11
ISSN 2833-7298
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