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Cardona, Pablo G.; Nicholson, Bonnie C.; Fox, Robert A. – Journal of Social Psychology, 2000
Examines parenting practices and developmental expectations among Hispanic and Anglo-American mothers living in the United States using the Parent Behavior Checklist. Finds significant main effects for ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES) on the discipline and nurturing scores and a tendency for higher SES Hispanic mothers to report more…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Ethnicity
Polinard, Jerry L. – 1979
The results of a study which surveyed environmental attitudes and perceptions of residents of the San Antonio, Texas SMSA are presented and discussed. Respondents (N=1088) were selected on the basis of: (1) area stratification (urban, suburban, rural), (2) ethnicity (primarily Anglo and Mexican-American), and (3) economic and educational status…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitudes, Economic Factors, Environmental Education
Iadicola, Peter – 1981
School environments dominated by high socioeconomic status levels have a negative effect on ethnic self-attitudes and on ethnic salience in self-identification, but Anglo-dominated school environments alone do not. In a test of the effect of different levels of Anglo dominance in schools on the ethnic self-attitudes of Hispanic elementary…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Case Studies, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
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Eisenhower, A.; Blacher, J. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: Two opposing perspectives--role strain and role enhancement--were considered as predictive of women's psychological and physical health. The authors examined the relation between multiple role occupancy (parenting, employment, marriage) and well-being (depression and health) among mothers of young adults with intellectual disability…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Mental Retardation, Ethnicity, Well Being
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Nichols, Joe D.; White, Janet J.; Price, Margret – Multicultural Perspectives, 2006
This study was designed to examine the epistemological beliefs about the nature of knowledge, views of intelligence and motivational perceptions. Two samples were drawn from two large urban high schools in the Southwest portion of the United States with large Hispanic/Latino student populations while a third was drawn from a majority Anglo student…
Descriptors: Intelligence, High School Students, Comparative Analysis, Social Environment
Garcia, John A. – 1976
Examining school board elections in Tucson, Arizona, the study focused on the extent to which voters preferred candidates of their own racial/ethnic background, the socio-political factors affecting the voters' preferences, and the degree of voter polarization among Chicano and Anglo voters. Data were derived from the Pima County Election Bureau,…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior Patterns, Board Candidates, Boards of Education
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Hero, Rodney E.; Campbell, Anne G. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1996
Analyzes data from the Latino National Political Survey regarding Latino participation in nonvoting political activities: attending rallies, volunteering for a political party or candidate, contributing money, writing letters about an issue, signing a petition, and attending public meetings. Latinos' participation patterns are related to education…
Descriptors: Activism, Age, Anglo Americans, Citizen Participation
Iadicola, Peter – 1980
School environments conducive to equal status relations appear counter-productive to assimilation, according to a study of the relationship between school status characteristics and assimilation levels achieved by Hispanic sixth graders. A prior study provided data for this research from 10 desegregated elementary schools in California regarding…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Environment
Roos, Patricia A. – 1977
Employing data from the 1970 Census, this study investigates whether all non-Anglo ethnics experience monetary discrimination in employment. Two minority groups at opposing positions on the socioeconomic spectrum, Japanese Americans and Mexican Americans, are compared to the Anglo population. Overrepresentation in low prestige jobs,…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences