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Description: Adolescence is a critical period for personality development, and shyness may be a personality trait associated with low self-esteem. Excessive shyness can have negative impacts on various aspects of adolescent's life and learning, and can be a barrier to daily social participation.
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Description: The aim of the research was to understand the role of self-esteem in influencing the relationship between parenting styles and social adjustment in young adults.
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Description: Emerging adulthood is a period characterized by identity exploration and increasing independence. This often opens up gates for an individual to engage in risk behaviours. Present study examines the impact of parenting styles on the tendency of emerging adults to engage in risk behaviour.
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Part of Project: Perceived Parenting Styles, Self-esteem, Social Adjustment- Indian young adults
Description: The dataset contains the demographics (age, gender, educational qualification, socioeconomic background, and marital status) of 306 young adults (18 to 30 years), along with the coded item scores and results on the psychometrics related to perceived parenting styles, self-esteem, and social adjustment.
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Part of Project: Parenting and Risk Propensity
Description: Research variables are perceived parenting, risk propensity and emotionality Sample size 321, Participants: emerging adults(18-25 years) living and raised in India. Crossectional Research.