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Keefe, Susan E.; And Others – Human Organization, 1979
Mexican-Americans and Anglos in three Southern California cities were interviewed to examine the family structure of both groups and their reliance on kin for emotional support. Utilization of other sources of support (friends, doctors, clergymen, therapists) was compared with the tendency to rely on relatives. (DS)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Counseling, Extended Family
Keefe, Susan Emley – 1977
Mexican American extended family structure in the California towns of Santa Barbara, Santa Paula, and Oxnard was examined to assess the extent to which it fitted the "traditional" Mexican American family, and to compare Mexican American family structure with that of Anglo Americans. The effects of urbanization, acculturation, and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Extended Family
Keefe, Susan Emley – Urban Anthropology, 1980
Survey found that: (1) immigrant Mexican networks are the smallest, are kin and friend based, and include almost exclusively Mexicans; (2) American born Mexican American networks are the largest, are kin based, and are somewhat ethnically mixed; and (3) Anglo American networks are relatively small, are friend based, and are almost exclusively…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences

Schumm, Walter R.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1988
Compares perceptions of rural and urban Mexican American and Anglo families in 14 states on four aspects of family life satisfaction. Hispanics reported higher satisfaction in most areas, allowing for duration of residence in state, area of residence, education, income and family size. Includes 49 references. (Author/TES)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Family Characteristics, Family Income

Cosden, Merith; And Others – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1993
Differences in the age of entry to kindergarten and the use of kindergarten retention as functions of a child's sex and ethnicity were assessed for over 1,800 Anglo and Latino kindergarten students in 3 California school districts. Impact of these policies on early school failure are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis
de Avila, Edward A.; Havassy, Barbara – 1974
Approximately 1,225 Mexican American and Anglo American children in grades 1-6 (ages 6-14) from California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas were tested using school achievement and IQ standardized tests and four Piagetian-derived measures (Cartoon Conservation Scales, Water Level Task, Figural Intersection Test, and Serial Task). The field study's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests
Keefe, Susan E.; And Others – 1977
Using data gathered over a three-year period in three Southern California towns, the family structure and the reliance on kin for emotional support of Anglo Americans and Mexican Americans were compared. The first year 666 Mexican Americans and 340 Anglos were interviewed. In the second year, 372 Mexican Americans and 163 Anglos were…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Problems, Extended Family
Buriel, Raymond – 1981
Acculturation and biculturalism of four populations (first-, second-, and third-generation Mexican American school children, and a comparison group of Anglo American children) were measured by teacher ratings of classroom behavior, using the Bicultural Identity/Respect for Cultural Differences Scale, developed expressly for use in…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education