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PARENTS,FRIENDS, SIBLINGS,AND ADULTS: UNFOLDING REFERENT OTHER IMPORTANCE DATA FOR ADOLESCENTS*
Authors:JA Keats  DM Keats  BJ Biddle  BJ Bank  R Hauge  Wan-Rafaei  S Valantin
Abstract:Few studies have yet examined the importance of referent others. One reason for avoiding this topic may be ignorance of appropriate methods for analyzing data. This paper reports two comparative studies of referent others for adolescents. (One study compared four Western countries, the other a Western country with the major ethnic groups in Malaysia.) Data were analyzed by means of the unfolding method. Adolescents were found to rank parents first in importance, followed by friends, adults, and then siblings. Parents were perceived as less similar to friends than they were to siblings or adults. Rankings of referent others varied more by question content than by nationality. Techniques and advantages of the unfolding method are spelled out.
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