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She has also published influential work on the demandingness of morality.
This is characterized by low levels of demandingness and responsiveness.
A common criticism of Singer's essay is the demandingness objection.
The second was "Parental demandingness" which is the extent to which the parent expects more mature and responsible behavior from a child.
The demandingness objection is a common argument raised against utilitarianism and other consequentialist ethical theories.
Permissive ("Too Soft"): this parenting style is characterized by low demandingness with high responsiveness.
Parenting styles have been characterized by dimensions of parental responsiveness and demandingness (Baumrind, 1991)"
Authoritative Parenting is characterized as those parents who have high parental warmth, responsiveness, and demandingness, but rate low in negativity and conflict.
As Anselmo's parents refrain from helping, they fuel his anger and demandingness, and ultimately his sense of helplessness.
Indulgent parents are parents who are characterized by responsiveness but low demandingness, and who are mainly concerned with the child's happiness.
Each of these parenting styles reflects patterns of parental values, practices, and behaviors and a distinct balance of responsiveness and demandingness.
Robert Goodin takes yet another approach and argues that the demandingness objection can be 'blunted' by treating utilitarianism as a guide to public policy rather than one of individual morality.
Categorizing parents according to whether they are high or low on parental demandingness and responsiveness creates a typology of four parenting styles: indulgent/permissive, authoritarian, authoritative, and indifferent/uninvolved.
Parental demandingness (behavioral control) refers to "the claims parents make on children to become integrated into the family whole, by their maturity demands, supervision, disciplinary efforts and willingness to confront the child who disobeys."
The Angry Cognitions Scale (ACS) is a psychometric measure of five ways in which anger is acted out: misattributing causation, catastrophic evaluating, overgeneralizing, demandingness, and inflammatory labeling.
XXXII Levin had long ago observed that when things are made awkward by people's excessive compliance and submission, they are soon made unbearable by their excessive demandingness and fault-finding.
Around the time of divorce and for up to several years after, children tend to be emotionally volatile, displaying both depression and demandingness, noncompliance, and aggression.75 Boys in mother-custody families seem to have the hardest time.
Mr. Schwaber, by showing how the novel "grants epic attention to the psyches" of relatively minor characters, argues that it dovetails both "with Freud's psychoanalysis and, for all its elite demandingness of readers, with a liberal and democratic politics."
Group treatment has its benefits as the effectiveness of receiving peer feedback rather than the clinician's may be more accepted, but group therapy can also contradict itself as the patient may show "demandingness, egocentrism, social isolation and withdrawal, and socially deviant behavior."