Publications by authors named "Ana Maria Tur"

Since the 1970s there has been a growing interest in analysing sex differences in psychological variables. Empirical studies and meta-analyses have contributed evidence on the differences between male and female individuals. More recently, the gender similarities hypothesis has supported the similarity of men and women in most psychological variables.

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This study presented an adaptation in Spanish of the Child's Reports of Parental Behavior Inventory (CRPBI) . The CRPBI is an instrument that allows us to assess family discipline perceived by children in the relation with their mothers and with their fathers. It's considered a good instrument to assess the perceptions that children have of parent behavior.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ana Maria Tur"

  • - Ana Maria Tur's research primarily focuses on psychological variables and gender differences, exploring themes such as empathy in adolescence and parental behavior perceptions in children.
  • - One of her notable studies investigates whether women exhibit higher levels of empathy compared to men, contributing to the ongoing discourse on gender similarities and differences in psychological traits.
  • - Additionally, she has worked on adapting psychological assessment tools, such as the Child's Report of Parent Behavior Inventory, for Spanish-speaking populations, thereby enhancing the understanding of family dynamics in diverse cultural contexts.