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Socio-economic status, maternal characteristics, child experience, and intelligence in preschool children
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Socio-economic status, maternal characteristics, child experience, and intelligence in preschool children

P.A. Silva and D.M. Fergusson
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, Vol.11, pp.180-188
1976
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14857
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

early experience family characteristics intelligence IQ mothers parental characteristics SES [socioeconomic status] socioeconomic status [SES]
This paper presents an analysis of the association between IQ and SES by developing a path model of the way in which maternal characteristics and the child's experiences may serve as intervening variables in the association. While this model does not completely unravel the relative nature and nurture components, it does serve both as a summary of the relationships between some important mediating variables and to display the likely complexity of the factors underlying the association.

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