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Attitudes Toward Corporal Punishment: The Effects Of Sex, Ethnicity, Military Culture, And Religion, David A. Weisenhorn
Attitudes Toward Corporal Punishment: The Effects Of Sex, Ethnicity, Military Culture, And Religion, David A. Weisenhorn
Theses and Dissertations--Family Sciences
Nearly 19 out of every 20 parents with 3- or 4-year-old children report spanking their child within the past year, and in schools spanking is a legal form of discipline in 19 states (nearly a quarter-million students received corporal punishment at school at least once during the 2006–2007 academic year). Although corporal punishment is a widely accepted form of child discipline in the United States, little is known about differences concerning attitudes toward the use of corporal punishment among subcultures within the United States.
To address this gap, three studies were designed to examine attitudes toward corporal punishment in a …