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Applying an observational lens to identify parental behaviours associated with children's homework motivation
D. Pino-Pasternak
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Parental Behavior
100%
Homework Motivation
100%
Socioemotional
66%
Parent-child Interaction
33%
Orientation Behavior
33%
Negative Affect
16%
Performance-based
16%
Parental Control
16%
Observational Method
16%
Cognitive Demand
16%
Nonparametric
16%
Extant Research
16%
Socioemotional Behavior
16%
Instructional Scaffolding
16%
Performance Orientation
16%
Mastery Orientation
16%
Child Achievement
16%
Observational Analysis
16%
Achievement Motivation
16%
Instructional Behaviors
16%
Parental Assistance
16%
Social Sciences
Homework
100%
Parent-Child Interaction
33%
Achievement Motivation
16%
Instructional Scaffolding
16%
Thick Description
16%
Psychology
Parental Behavior
100%
Parent-Child Interaction
33%
Negative Affect
16%