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Carew, Jean V. – 1980
The main purpose of this paper is to delineate methods of data collection and coding currently being used in a longitudinal observational study of toddlers in 25 black families in Oakland, California. Data collection activities, accomplished through monthly three-hour visits to each home, focused on five types of data: (1) videotaped and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Development, Data Collection, Family Environment
Winborne, Duvon G.; Randolph, Suzanne M. – 1991
This study examined the interaction between infant behavior and maternal ethnocentric attitudes and expectations. The ethnomethodological approach used in this study was guided by the assumption that it is essential for an investigator to consider the broad cultural context in which behavior is studied. The behavior of 80 African-American neonates…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Blacks, Cognitive Development, Cultural Awareness

Brown, Josephine V.; Bakeman, Roger – 1977
This study examined differences between premature and fullterm infants and their mothers in three areas: infant characteristics, early mother-infant interaction and mothers' emotional involvement when the child was 9 months old. Forty-nine low-income black mothers and their infants (26 prematures, 23 fullterms) participated in the study. In…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Emotional Response, Individual Characteristics

Coll, Cynthia Garcia; And Others – 1977
The performances of three groups of neonates on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale were compared to determine if cultural differences exist. Subjects were 90 full term, healthy infants; 30 born in Puerto Rico, 30 black and 30 white born in Florida who were administered the scale within the first two days of life. Eight summary…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavioral Science Research, Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies
Morgan, Harry – 1974
For some time now, classroom teachers have encouraged quiet manners and docile servitude of children who attend school. There is evidence to support the notion that this type of environment is not necessarily the best for maximizing the learning potential of all children. A variety of research efforts indicate that American black children and…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black Mothers, Black Studies
Feiring, Candice; And Others – 1985
The purpose of this study was to examine the social support network of mothers with high risk infants and the relation between support and mother-infant interactive behavior. Two issues were investigated: who gave what kind of support to the mother as a function of her infant's birth status; and the relation between type of support and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Diseases, Ethnic Groups, High Risk Persons
Emory, E. Kenneth; And Others – 1976
The effects of low, full (normal) and high birthweights on the broad range of neonatal behaviors measured by the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale were investigated in a study which also attempted to replicate results of the authors' earlier study of the Brazelton Scale. Data from the original sample of 52 infants were included in the later…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research