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Fig. 2 | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Fig. 2

From: A descriptive assessment of a broad range of food-related parenting practices in a diverse cohort of parents of preschoolers using the novel Real-Time Parent Feeding Practices Survey

Fig. 2

Scaled proportions of food-related parenting practices by domain and participant. Note: Each narrow column depicted in this figure helps to illustrate the proportion of food parenting practices across the four domains (each column totals to 100% of practices used), scaled by number of items in each domain, for one parent-child dyad in the current sample. For example, for the participant depicted in the column on the very far left side of the figure, food-related parenting practices from the structure domain represents 32.1% (0.32) of all food-related parenting practices used, scaled by the number of items included in structure domain; food-related parenting practices from the indulgent domain represents 35.7% (0.36) of all practices used scaled by the number of items included in indulgent domain; and food-related parenting practices from the indulgent domain represent 32.1% (0.32) of all practices used, scaled by the number of items included in coercive domain. Participants are presented in descending order of the sum of scaled coercive and indulgent proportion

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