TY - JOUR TI - Psychometric Properties of the Russian-Language Version of the Early Parental Attitudes Questionnaire (EPAQ) Designed to Assess Intuitive Theories of Parenting T2 - Educational Studies Moscow IS - Educational Studies Moscow KW - preschool children KW - intuitive theories of parenting KW - parent-child-relationship KW - rearing KW - learning KW - cultural differences AB - Daria Bukhalenkova, Candidate of Sciences in Psychology, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology of Education and Pedagogics, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Е-mail: d.bukhalenkova@inbox.ru (corresponding author)Aleksandr Veraksa, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Education, Professor, Doctor of Sciences in Psychology, Head of the Department of Psychology of Education and Pedagogics, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Е-mail: veraksa@yandex.ruMargarita Gavrilova, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Psychology of Education and Pedagogics, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Е-mail: gavrilovamrg@gmail.comAddress: Bld. 9, 11 Mokhovaya Str., 125009 Moscow, Russian Federation. Natalya Kartushina, PhD in Psychology, Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. Address: Forskningsveien 3A (map) 0373 Oslo, Norway. Е-mail: natalia.kartushina@psykologi.uio.noPsychometric properties of the Russian-language version of the Early Parental Attitudes Questionnaire (EPAQ), an instrument for assessing intuitive theories of parenting, were tested on 1,928 parents of children aged 1-7. Assessment of the questionnaire’s reliability (internal consistency) using the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient showed that the scales were not homogeneous. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the data obtained in the Russian sample was only partially consistent with the original three-scale model obtained in American parents. The questionnaire’s factor structure, determined using the exploratory factor analysis, was interpreted from the perspective of the adults’ beliefs on parenting and child development that are widespread in Russia. Additional adaptation is needed to improve the reliability of the Russian-language version of the questionnaire and to allow its further use. AU - Daria Bukhalenkova AU - Aleksander Veraksa AU - Margarita Gavrilova AU - Natalya Kartushina UR - https://archive_vo.hse.ru/en/2021--2/482121953.html PY - 2021 SP - 227-242 VL -