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Shen, Yuh-Ling; Carlo, Gustavo; Knight, George P. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2013
The current study explored how parental inductions and punitiveness were related to the prosocial moral reasoning through perspective taking and sympathy. Data were collected from three ethnic groups: 106 European American, 202 Mexican American, and 196 Taiwanese fifth and sixth graders (approximately 50% girls). Using structural equation modeling…
Descriptors: Correlation, Empathy, Moral Values, Foreign Countries
Weatherly, Jeffrey N.; McDonald, J. Douglas – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2011
Delay discounting occurs when an individual prefers a lesser amount of an outcome that is available immediately, rather than waiting for the full amount. The present study was a preliminary investigation into delay discounting in a yet unstudied population, American Indians (AIs). AI college students completed a delay-discounting task that…
Descriptors: College Students, American Indians, Cultural Differences, Whites
Hopkins, Thomas Robert – 1971
The study described the characteristics of Navajo and non-Navajo teachers and determined their similarities and differences. In the spring of 1970, 65 Navajo teachers of Navajo children and a sample of 100 teachers from the Bureau of Indian Affairs personnel including Negro, white, Oriental, and other American Indian tribes were mailed a…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Teachers