TY - JOUR PY - 2002// TI - Punishment revisited--science, values, and the right question: comment on Gershoff (2002) JO - Psychological bulletin A1 - Parke, Ross D. SP - 596 EP - 601; discussion 602 VL - 128 IS - 4 N2 - In this comment on E. T. Gershoff (2002), the author notes the historical phases of punishment research. Punishment as a disciplinary tactic is best viewed as a packaged variable and therefore needs to be investigated in the context of other socialization practices. The role of parental values in this debate about punishment utilization and effectiveness merits more consideration. New directions in punishment research are also noted. These include the need for a family-systems perspective, a family-typology approach, a transactional model of punishment, the use of innovation observation and self-report methods, and more culturally sensitive paradigms.

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