抄録
By Tucker's procedure of inter-battery factor analysis, correspondence of parents' and children's reports of parental behavior was examined. The Ss were triads of 13-year-old boy/girl and their parents-150 boy-parents and 153 girl-parents. Children responded to Schaefer's CR-PBI and parents to PRPBI constructed by rewording the former. Parent-child inter-battery structures were highly symmetric and they and within-battery structures independently found for parent and child resembled one another. This suggests that factor structures of the PBI are not merely the reflection of describer's tendencies, and that parent and child of this age share a common frame of reference for describing parental behavior.