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- W4313236793 abstract "AbstractThis study focused on Saudi children’s and adolescents’ reasoning about the authority of husband over wife. Fifty-eight children and adolescents were interviewed. They were read two vignettes in which a husband asks his wife to stay home and leave work in two situations: first, a family with newborn baby and, second, a newly married couple. Participants were asked to judge the acceptability of the authority of the husband over the wife and justify their judgment. In general, children were more accepting of a husband who ordered his wife to stay home when the family had a newborn baby than in the case of a newly married couple, and boys were more accepting than girls. In regard to justifications, boys applied conventional social reasoning and girls tended to use moral reasoning. Finally, adolescents invoked moral reasoning in both situations more than children did, and children invoked pragmatic reasons more often than adolescents did.Keywords: Adolescentschildrenculturegender rolesmale authoritymoral development AcknowledgmentsThe author thanks Meaad Alshihri, Manal Alqahtani, Sara Albateli, and Norah Alsumaih for their help with the interviews as well as all the children who participated voluntarily in this research.Disclosure statementThe author reports that there are no competing interests to declare.FundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMunirah AlsamihMunirah Mohammed Alsamih is an assistant professor and junior researcher in King Saudi University, Saudi Arabia (Psychology Department), and holds a PhD in psychology from University of Surrey, UK. In 2021, Alsamih’s poster about how Saudi children evaluate the husband’s authority over the wife was chosen as one that best reflects international research at the Society for Research in Child Development’s Biennial Meeting (April 7–9, 2021). In 2022, her poster about the same topic won the equality and diversity prize award in developmental psychology section - British psychological spciety (September 14-16, 2022). Interests include how individuals, especially children and adolescents, evaluate social issues related to equality, discrimination, stereotypes, and prejudice as well as how parents’ prejudicial attitudes influence children." @default.
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- W4313236793 title "Women Should Stay Home: Saudi Children’s and Adolescents’ Reasoning About Husband’s Authority Over Wife" @default.
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