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Dempsey, Arthur D. – 1982
This paper examines the attitudes of teachers from three different cultural backgrounds (Anglo-American, American Black, and Hispanic) concerning elementary school boys and girls. An instrument consisting of 39, seven-step, bipolar semantic differential scales, based on terms descriptive of elementary school boys and girls, was developed and…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Gilbert, M. Jean – 1981
The purpose of this study was to examine Anglo-American and Mexican-American parents' attitudes about infant socialization. Occupational status of fathers was used to identify participants' social class, and mothers and fathers were interviewed in English or Spanish 9 weeks after the birth of their first child. Attitudes were examined regarding…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Discipline
Bucklin, L. Brice – 1970
Commentary on cultural differences between the Anglo-American and Spanish-American cultures focuses on food, role playing, division of labor, and the concept of making "-etic" and "-emic" distinctions in culture study. Reference is made analagously to the work of Kenneth Pike, to Howard Nostrand's remarks on Eskimo culture, and to Americo Castro's…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Kagan, Spencer; Madsen, Millard C. – 1971
In this experiment designed to trace the development of rivalry in Anglo American and rural Mexican children, rivalry (behavior intended to lower the outcomes of a peer) was measured by 4 choice conditions wherein the rivalrous alternative in all conditions was the choice that left fewer rewards (marbles) to the chooser's peer. After all choices…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anglo Americans, Children, Citations (References)
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Fu, Victoria R. – Child Study Journal, 1979
A longitudinal research strategy was employed to explore the developmental changes in the self-concept of 260 preadolescent girls from three different ethnic groups over a three-year period. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Cultural Differences
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Farver, Jo Ann M.; And Others – Child Development, 1995
Compared Korean American and Anglo-American preschoolers' social and play behavior to determine the influence of culture on early development and to understand how culture shapes and organizes the environment in which children's social and play activities take place. Suggests that children's social interaction and pretend play are influenced by…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Chao, Ruth K. – Child Development, 1994
Examined the child-rearing practices of immigrant Chinese and European American mothers of preschool children through questionnaires that measured parental control, authoritative-authoritarian parenting style, and the Chinese concept of child training. Chinese mothers scored significantly higher than European American mothers on the training…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Child Rearing, Chinese Americans
Breeding, John; And Others – 1982
Through the use of a model combining constructs proposed by Zigler and Trickett (1978) and Schaefer (1978), the structure of social competence in preschool children was investigated. Measures chosen for inclusion in the assessment battery and specific variables related to each measure were the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Revised…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Cultural Differences
Simoes, Antonio, Jr. – 1975
The study examined: (1) whether children from different ethnic backgrounds structure their inquiry into social problems along different lines and (2) whether these children have different value orientations at various age levels. The sample consisted of children, ages 7 to 12 years, from three groups: (1) American--no foreign language spoken…
Descriptors: Age, Anglo Americans, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education
Kagan, Spencer; Madsen, Millard C. – 1970
Four experiments comparing behavior of children from Los Angeles, California, and Nuevo San Vicente, Baja California, Mexico, were conducted to analyze cooperative and competitive behavior of Anglo American city and Mexican rural children. Eighty children from each setting, 40 of age 7-9 and 40 of age 10-11, equally divided by sex, served as…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anglo Americans, Children, Citations (References)
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Garza, Raymond T.; Widlak, Frederic W. – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1977
Separate factor analyses of the results of the Rotter Internal External Locus of Control Scale administered to separate Anglo American and Chicano groups indicated cross-sample equivalence on two of the five factors. Implications for investigations of the cultural differences between Anglos and Chicanos are briefly discussed. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Testing, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Trevathan, Wenda R. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1988
Analysis of the verbal content of 48 Hispanic and Anglo mothers revealed that questions about a newborn infant's gender were more frequent than comments about family resemblance. The contradiction with previous research may be a result of (1) different time intervals for recording conversations or (2) different sociological backgrounds of mothers.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attachment Behavior, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Argulewicz, Ed. N.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1985
The Children's Anxiety Scale (CAS) was examined for bias in internal consistency reliability and item content for Anglo-American and Mexican-American kindergarten students. Results suggest equal test reliability for both groups, but also indicate caution must be exercised in interpreting CAS scores of young male children. (DWH)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Ross, Catherine E.; And Others – American Journal of Sociology, 1983
Married women are more psychologically distressed than married men, but this gap is less pronounced among Mexican Americans than among Anglos. However, this research did not find support for the hypothesis that employment was related to greater happiness for Anglo women but not for Mexican American women. (Author/IS)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Employed Women
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Sandoval, Jonathan; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1983
Item difficulty patterns of four groups of nonreferred, average children (ages 7 1/2 and l0 1/2)--Anglos, Blacks, Chicanos and Bermudians--were compared on each of the verbal subtests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised. Item difficulty curves were remarkably parallel. (Author/HLM)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Black Youth, Cultural Differences, Difficulty Level
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