Any study is going to be confounded by the cultural training received, but this one concluded that among American women and men:
"Average differences
favor women over men, but parenting skills
are not dichotomous or exclusive. The gender
of parents correlates in novel ways with parentchild relationships but has minor significance for
children’s psychological adjustment and social
success."
Any study is going to be confounded by the cultural training received, but this one concluded that among American women and men:
"Average differences favor women over men, but parenting skills are not dichotomous or exclusive. The gender of parents correlates in novel ways with parentchild relationships but has minor significance for children’s psychological adjustment and social success."