| dc.description.abstract | The main aim of this study was to as asses the influence of parenting style on pro-social 
behaviour of adolescent students. Correlational research design was employed. The target 
population was adolescent students of Haramaya Towns secondary schools. Out of 1835 
adolescent students of four secondary schools found in the town, 330 students were taken 
through stratified random sampling. Data were gathered by close ended questionnaire. Data 
gathered through questionnaires were analysed using percentage, frequency, mean, 
combined mean, standard deviation, pooled standard deviation, Pearson product moment 
correlation, multiple linear regression and independent sample t-test. The results indicated 
as that first, Authoritative parenting style is most commonly experienced parenting style by
Haramaya Town secondary schools’ adolescent students. Second, Emotional pro-social 
behaviour was the most commonly experience pro-social behaviour among these adolescent 
students. Third, there was statistically significant correlation was observed between overall
parenting style and pro-social behaviour of adolescent students. Finally, there weren’t
statistically significant mean difference observed in prosocial behaviour among male and 
female adolescent students. It was recommended that parents, teachers, psychologists, 
students, school administrator, and concerned body should have to work on adolescent pro social behaviour aggressively. Moreover, Other researchers who want to conduct research 
on similar issue are recommended to on social, psychological and economic variables which 
are not addressed by the current research that can influence adolescents’ pro-social 
behaviour that helps to understand the full image of prosocial behaviours | en_US |