Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style

Previous studies found that, young adolescents are very sensitive to the parental behavioursand attitudes directed towards them. This suggests that those who have a negative perception towardstheir parents might also have a negative emotion and perception towards another person'...

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Main Authors: Roslinda Mustapha, Md Azman Shahadan, Rahmatullah Khan Abdul Wahab Khan, Ian Stephan, Marc Archer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education
Online Access:https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JRPPTTE/article/view/237/176
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spelling doaj-fa92f718251a453598b4a5288102d5ca2021-06-23T08:56:26ZengUniversiti Pendidikan Sultan IdrisJournal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education2232-04582550-17712017-12-01721932Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting styleRoslinda MustaphaMd Azman ShahadanRahmatullah Khan Abdul Wahab KhanIan Stephan Marc ArcherPrevious studies found that, young adolescents are very sensitive to the parental behavioursand attitudes directed towards them. This suggests that those who have a negative perception towardstheir parents might also have a negative emotion and perception towards another person's appearance. The study investigatesthe relationship between anxiety andthreat perception and how it isrelated to perceived parenting style. A total of 105 school students age between 16 to 19 years old have been recruited to answer a set of questionnaire of parenting style and anxiety. They arealso required to identify the facial expression to explore the threat perceptionsby looking at images of facial expression in 2 and 3 dimensions. These images are able to betransformed into 5 levels of anger usingtheFaceGen Modeller 3.5. Results demonstrate that (a) anxiety ispositively related to perceived father and mother authoritative parenting styles, but negatively related to perceived father and mother permissive parenting styles; (b) perceived threat from anger expression is significantly and uniquely related to perceived parenting styles; and (c) perceivedthreat from facial emotion, ispositively correlated with trait anxiety and no correlation isfound with state anxiety. Thus, angry faces areperceived as threatening among students, and play a significant role in students’emotional well-beingand students-teacher interaction.https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JRPPTTE/article/view/237/176
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Ian Stephan
Marc Archer
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Rahmatullah Khan Abdul Wahab Khan
Ian Stephan
Marc Archer
Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education
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Md Azman Shahadan
Rahmatullah Khan Abdul Wahab Khan
Ian Stephan
Marc Archer
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title Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
title_short Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
title_full Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
title_fullStr Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
title_full_unstemmed Students' anxiety: An examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
title_sort students' anxiety: an examination of the perception of facial threat and perceived paternal and maternal parenting style
publisher Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
series Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education
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2550-1771
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Previous studies found that, young adolescents are very sensitive to the parental behavioursand attitudes directed towards them. This suggests that those who have a negative perception towardstheir parents might also have a negative emotion and perception towards another person's appearance. The study investigatesthe relationship between anxiety andthreat perception and how it isrelated to perceived parenting style. A total of 105 school students age between 16 to 19 years old have been recruited to answer a set of questionnaire of parenting style and anxiety. They arealso required to identify the facial expression to explore the threat perceptionsby looking at images of facial expression in 2 and 3 dimensions. These images are able to betransformed into 5 levels of anger usingtheFaceGen Modeller 3.5. Results demonstrate that (a) anxiety ispositively related to perceived father and mother authoritative parenting styles, but negatively related to perceived father and mother permissive parenting styles; (b) perceived threat from anger expression is significantly and uniquely related to perceived parenting styles; and (c) perceivedthreat from facial emotion, ispositively correlated with trait anxiety and no correlation isfound with state anxiety. Thus, angry faces areperceived as threatening among students, and play a significant role in students’emotional well-beingand students-teacher interaction.
url https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JRPPTTE/article/view/237/176
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