2018
DOI: 10.1080/03057240.2017.1405343
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Lie-telling as a mode of antisocial action: Children’s lies and behavior problems

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“…These divergent findings may be explained by methodological differences. Whereas Darling et al (2006) and Grigoryeva (2018) used adolescent reports of lying and parenting, Lavoie et al (2018) used parent reports of lying and parenting. A study by Dykstra, Willoughby, and Evans (2020) found that children and parents differ in their reports of children's lie-telling, which may mean that parents are not always aware of their children's lies.…”
Section: Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These divergent findings may be explained by methodological differences. Whereas Darling et al (2006) and Grigoryeva (2018) used adolescent reports of lying and parenting, Lavoie et al (2018) used parent reports of lying and parenting. A study by Dykstra, Willoughby, and Evans (2020) found that children and parents differ in their reports of children's lie-telling, which may mean that parents are not always aware of their children's lies.…”
Section: Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, findings on the association of authoritative parenting and children's lie‐telling have been mixed. Whereas Darling, Cumsille, Caldwell, and Dowdy (2006) and Grigoryeva (2018) found that adolescents reported lying less frequently when parents were authoritative, Lavoie, Wyman, Crossman, and Talwar (2018) found that authoritative parenting was related to increased lie‐telling. To further complicate things, a study examining children's lie‐telling in an experimental setting found that parenting style did not influence children's lie‐telling behaviour (Talwar et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Domains‐of‐socialization Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the identification of early onset behaviours also comes the ability to act in a preventative manner. Research findings with school‐age children suggest that moral behaviour during some experimental paradigms is associated with behaviour problems (e.g., Lavoie, Wyman, Crossman, & Talwar, 2018; Mugno et al, 2019). Thus, there is the potential that early morality may act as a predictive indicator for problem behaviours that may become more manifest as the infant or toddler ages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo con los resultados de la revisión sistemática, el estilo democrático y la disciplina agresiva se relacionan con la conducta mentirosa lo que hace pensar que la existencia de control por parte de los cuidadores conlleva el desarrollo de la conducta mentirosa. Lavoie et al (2018) indicaron que los padres y madres al castigar el comportamiento mentiroso de sus hijos, podrían propiciar este comportamiento. Los resultados de los estudios sobre las motivaciones para mentir de los menores se encuentra la evitación del castigo (Bureau y Mageau, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…También hay evidencias empíricas que indican que el apoyo de la autonomía se relaciona con un menor nivel de mentiras de los niños y adolescentes (Baudat et al, 2020;Bureau y Mageau, 2014;Lavoie et al, 2018;Mojdehi et al, 2020;Waller et al, 2012). La divulgación y comunicación abierta entre menores y cuidadores favorece la sinceridad, ya que en contextos de autonomía no existe tanta motivación para mentir, puesto que los menores sienten que sus cuidadores son de confianza y se interesan por ellos (Baudat et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified