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Masho, Saba; Keyser-Marcus, Lori; Varner, Sara; Singleton, Rose; Bradford, Judith; Chapman, Derek; Svikis, Dace – Journal of Community Psychology, 2011
Striking racial disparities in infant mortality exist in the United States, with rates of infant death among African Americans nearly twice the national average. Community-based participatory research approaches have been successful in fostering collaborative relationships between communities and researchers that are focused on developing…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Research Methodology, Infant Mortality, Infants
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Sleeter, Christine – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2008
Many teacher educators recommend that preservice teachers examine their own backgrounds and experiences to identify assumptions, beliefs, and values, as well as cultural contexts in which they grew up, which impact on how they understand schooling and students. Commonly, Social Foundations courses initiate self-examination through processes such…
Descriptors: Memory, Groups, Genealogy, Race
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Zyphur, Michael J. – American Psychologist, 2006
Although a variety of studies have indicated that using statistical clustering techniques to examine genetic information may allow for geographically based groupings of individuals that tenuously map onto some conceptions of race, these studies have also indicated that the amount of genetic variation within these groupings is significantly larger…
Descriptors: Race, Genetics, Statistical Analysis, Racial Identification
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Herman, Melissa – Child Development, 2004
This paper categorizes multiracial youth (N=1,496) ages 14 to 19 and compares them with each other and with monoracial youth on identity development measures. The multiracial categories used here are derived from youths' reports of their own and their parents' race(s). Comparisons are made within groups of multiracial respondents who make…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Distribution, Neighborhoods, Ethnicity
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Ehrenberg, Ronald G.; Brewer, Dominic J. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Reanalyzes data from the classic 1966 Coleman Report. Addresses whether teacher characteristics, including verbal ability and race, influenced students'"synthetic gain scores." Findings support this hypothesis. Verbal scores mattered equally for black teachers and white teachers. Black teachers were associated with higher gain scores for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Cameron, Susan Chavez; Wycoff, Susan Macias – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1998
Mental-health professionals are urged to question the role and usefulness of the term "race." The scientific basis of the concept is examined; current and historical uses of racial categories are reviewed. The interplay between geography and human biology is examined. Implications and recommendations for change are presented. (EMK)
Descriptors: Counseling, Ethnic Groups, Ethnology, Human Geography
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Abou-Sayf, Frank K. – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2000
Attempts to determine the consistency with which students report their ethnic background by comparing two sources of self-reported ethnic data: an application form and an interest inventory. Finds that students do not always select the same ethnicity on different forms. Suggests that inconsistency is aggravated by: (1) phrasing of items; (2)…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Credibility, Data Analysis, Ethnic Distribution