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Multivariate model of behavior

Dictionary of Parental Acceptance Rejection TheoryDictionary of Parental Acceptance-Rejection Theory
States that the behavior of the individual (e.g., a child's coping with perceived rejection) is a function of the interaction between self, other, and context. "Self" characteristics include the child's mental representations and other internal and external (personality) characteristics. "Other" characteristics include the personal characteristics of the loving or rejecting parent(s), along with the form, frequency, duration, and severity of such behaviors. "Context" characteristics include other significant persons in the child's life, along with social-situational characteristics of the child's environment. The multivariate model is often written in quasi-mathematical form: BI = f[SOC]. Where BI refers to the behavior of the individual, f refers to "a function of," S refers to "self," O refers to "other," and C refers to "context." The parentheses indicate an interaction among elements within their bounds. 

 

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Acceptance
Acceptance-rej...Affection
Aggression
Anthroponomy
Anxiety
Assertiveness
Attachment fig...

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