Anna Llorca
University of Valencia
16 Papers
Anna Llorca is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prosocial behavior & Parenting styles. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Parents or Peers? Predictors of Prosocial Behavior and Aggression: A Longitudinal Study
TL;DR: The findings indicate that despite the increasingly important role of friends during the transition from childhood to adolescence, parenting styles play a key role in the personal and social development of their children and programs aimed at preventing aggression should be designed considering the importance of stimulating and strengthening prosocial behavior.
Parenting Styles, Prosocial, and Aggressive Behavior: The Role of Emotions in Offender and Non-offender Adolescents
TL;DR: The results indicate that the emotional variables act as mediators in general, in the non-offender adolescents, but it has been observed that the offender adolescents, a direct effect of support on aggressive behavior in a negative way and on prosociality in a positive way.
Sexism in adolescence: parenting styles, division of housework, prosocial behaviour and aggressive behaviour / Sexismo en la adolescencia: estilos de crianza, división de tareas domésticas, conducta prosocial y agresividad
TL;DR: In this article, two groups of variables were analysed to identify which factors were the best predictors of sexist attitudes, and the results showed that the division of housework and parenting styles were related to sexist attitudes.
Learning and Parenting in Spanish Environments: Prosocial Behavior, Aggression, and Self-Concept
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the relationship between parenting styles (maternal and paternal support, control, and neglect) and prosocial behavior, aggression, and self-concept of children from Spain aged 4-7 years.
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Social Media Marketing For Adolescents
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the family traits that characterize adolescents who use social media and exploit information on traits to tailor their strategies to better target their marketing messages, and they use qualitative comparative analysis to examine consumers' use of social media.
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