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Results of Cross-Cultural Parental Care Study

A study researching Cross-Cultural parental care between American, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean adolescence found that American and Chinese participants received greater emotional support (on average, of course) than Korean and Japanese participants. In informational support, Americans received the greatest support, then Chinese, Koreans, and finally, Japanese. Finally, for financial/tangible support, Chinese adolescence received the most support, while Americans had the least (Korean and Japanese children were the same, in the middle).

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Updated 2022-09-07

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