Do Previous Grades Affect Current Parental Restrictions?
Faculty Mentor(s) Name(s)
Brooke Conaway
Abstract
Previous literature has questioned whether the number of parental restrictions affect a child’s self-esteem; however, it has not been questioned if a child’s previous grades affect the number of future parental restrictions. To analyze this question, I am using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, courtesy of Harris, et al. (1994-2018). My preliminary results show that there is no statistically significant effect of previous grades on future parental restrictions; however, the father figure’s level of education, the child’s past level of self-esteem, and child’s grade level proved to have an effect on parental restrictions. I found that a father figure’s level of education and a child’s grade level reduce the number of restrictions, while a child’s self-esteem increases the number of restrictions.
Start Date
27-3-2024 10:10 AM
End Date
27-3-2024 10:18 AM
Location
Atkinson 107
Do Previous Grades Affect Current Parental Restrictions?
Atkinson 107
Previous literature has questioned whether the number of parental restrictions affect a child’s self-esteem; however, it has not been questioned if a child’s previous grades affect the number of future parental restrictions. To analyze this question, I am using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, courtesy of Harris, et al. (1994-2018). My preliminary results show that there is no statistically significant effect of previous grades on future parental restrictions; however, the father figure’s level of education, the child’s past level of self-esteem, and child’s grade level proved to have an effect on parental restrictions. I found that a father figure’s level of education and a child’s grade level reduce the number of restrictions, while a child’s self-esteem increases the number of restrictions.