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Lynch, Eleanor W., Ed.; Hanson, Marci J., Ed. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2011
As the U.S. population grows more and more diverse, how can professionals who work with young children and families deliver the best services while honoring different customs, beliefs, and values? The answers are in the fourth edition of this bestselling textbook, fully revised to reflect nearly a decade of population changes and best practices in…
Descriptors: American Indians, Culture Conflict, Cultural Awareness, Filipino Americans
Willetts, Marion C. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
A longitudinal analysis is conducted on the union quality of long-term cohabiting and legally married couples using data from both waves of the National Survey of Families and Households. An analysis of racially homogamous (Anglo-American and African American) couples indicates that the cohabitors and marrieds do not differ significantly with…
Descriptors: Marriage, Anglo Americans, African Americans, Marital Satisfaction

Garcia, F. Chris – Social Science Quarterly, 1973
Differences found among 1,200 school children in California with regard to their attachment to the American political community are not large, but divergences that emerge appear consistently. Mexican American children reveal a cultural pride in Mexico supported by an emotional attachment to America. (JB)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitudes, Children, Mexican Americans

Knight, George P.; Kagan, Spencer – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1982
Tested the hypothesis that differences in cooperative-competitive social behavior between Anglo-Americans and Mexican Americans is a result of larger family size among the latter group. Found that, even after controlling for number of siblings and birth order, statistically significant differences in such behavior remained between the two groups.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Birth Order, Children, Competition
Bodas, Jaee; Ollendick, Thomas H. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2005
The present paper examines test anxiety from a cross-cultural perspective with specific reference to the Indian and American cultures. The construct of test anxiety has been examined in many cultures all over the world. In this review, the importance of understanding and incorporating contextual factors in cross-cultural research is emphasized.…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Anglo Americans, Indians

Saldana, Johnny – Youth Theatre Journal, 1992
Finds that children's ethnicity and gender, and possibly the socio-cultural composition of the school population, are variables that influence how characters are perceived and themes extracted from a theater event. (SR)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Audience Response, Children, Drama
Corenblum, B.; Meissner, Christian A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
People are often more accurate in recognizing faces of ingroup members than in recognizing faces of outgroup members. Although own-group biases in face recognition are well established among adults, less attention has been given to such biases among children. This is surprising considering how often children give testimony in criminal and civil…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Group Membership, Social Bias, Children

Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne; Bradley, Robert H.; Little, Todd D.; Corwyn, Robert Flynn; Spiker, Donna – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2001
Study examined the cross-racial comparability of maternal quality of assistance and supportive presence coded from a video protocol using data from the Infant Health and Development Program for low birth weight, premature 30-month-olds and their mothers. Comparisons across groups indicated similar variances and correlation between child and…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Child Development, Children
Miller, Peggy J.; Cho, Grace E.; Bracey, Jeana R. – Human Development, 2005
Framed within recent developments in genre theory, this paper examines personal storytelling as practiced by working-class children and their families. Although both working-class and middle-class children encounter versions of oral storytelling that embody a personal perspective, these versions privilege different slants on experience. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Social Class, Children, Experience, Family (Sociological Unit)

Gutkin, Terry B.; Reynolds, Cecil R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
Principal factor solutions to the WISC-R were compared across race for Anglo and Chicano children. Additional comparisons of factor solutions were made with those for Anglo, Chicano, Black, and Papago students and the WISC-R standardization sample. Substantial congruence occurred across race. The two-factor solution was most appropriate for this…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Children, Ethnic Groups, Factor Analysis

Owen, Patricia R. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1998
A modified Children's Fear Survey Schedule was used to study 294 low and middle socioeconomic status (SES) Hispanic and Anglo children, aged 7 to 9. Girls and low-SES children reported more intense and more frequent fears. Hispanics did not differ from Anglos. Most-feared items were danger, death, and physical injury. Developmental issues and…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Child Development, Children, Economically Disadvantaged
Madsen, Millard C. – 1970
An experimental task with accompanying apparatus was developed for use in the study of developmental and cultural differences in the cooperative-competitive behavior of children in a small Mexican town and in California. Two groups of 20 Mexican children (aged 7-8 and 10-11), from an elementary school in a town in Baja, California, Mexico, were…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Behavior Development
Nurss, Joanne R.; Day, David E. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1971
Research supported by a United States Office of Education grant. (DS)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Children, Grammar

Kagan, Spencer; Knight, George P. – Journal of Research in Personality, 1981
Tested Anglo American and Mexican American children for how competitiveness is related to achievement, cooperativeness is related to affiliation, and the cultural differences in cooperation-competition are related to those in affiliation and achievement. Results indicate that large cultural differences in cooperation-competition are not explained…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Affiliation Need, Anglo Americans, Children

Mishra, Shitala P. – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Investigated cultural bias in 79 items of three verbal tests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R). Administered three subtests to 40 Anglo- and 40 Native-American Navajo subjects. Results indicated 15 of 79 items (information, similarities, and vocabulary subtests) were biased against the Navajo sample. (Author)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Children, Comparative Analysis, Culture Fair Tests