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Luloff, A. E.; And Others – 1984
Sixteen questions dealing with racial equality, abortion, and civil liberties were extracted from the National Opinion Research Center's General Social Surveys of 1972 (N=986) and 1980 (N=1,128) to seek a possible cultural component of rurality and note any changing contours to such a phenomenon over time and across social strata. Rural…
Descriptors: Abortions, Attitude Change, Civil Liberties, Community Size
Ross, Helen Warren; Stauss, Jay – 1990
A detailed ecological model is used to develop a framework for assessing the incidence of child abuse among American Indians. Macro, exo, and micro levels of analysis are extended by the inclusion of mediating and potentiating factors that may either contribute to or ameliorate maltreatment or abuse. Abuse and its consequences are considered in…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Role, American Indian Education, American Indians