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Ezeilo, Bernice N. – Journal of Psychology, 1983
The Tennessee Self-concept Scale was administered to 200 Igbo male and female adolescents from rural and urban secondary schools in Anambra State, Nigeria. Sex differences among rural residents and rural-urban differences were found. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Igbo, Rural Urban Differences
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Oshodin, Osayuki G. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1985
Compared attitudes toward alcoholism in 120 urban secondary school teachers and 105 rural secondary school teachers in Benin District, Nigeria. Results indicated that urban teachers, males, younger teachers, those with higher degrees, and unmarried teachers had less negative attitudes toward alcoholism. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Attribution Theory, Foreign Countries, Rural Urban Differences
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Owuamanam, Donatus O. – Journal of Negro Education, 1982
Nigerian secondary school students considered engineering, medicine, and university teaching to be highly prestigious occupations. Males had higher occupational aspirations than females, and urban adolescents chose higher careers than rural adolescents. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Foreign Countries, Males
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Maduewesi, Ebele – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1982
Identifies and analyzes interests (curiosity, wishes, favorite activities) and concerns (aversions, worries, fears) of 528 Nigerian rural and urban children age 7 to 13. Shows age to be the main determinant of differences. Major interests included biological functioning, personal possession, and play. Major concerns included injustice, aggressive…
Descriptors: Activities, Age, Anxiety, Curiosity
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Pela, Ona A. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1988
Investigated perceptions of teachers in Bendel State, Nigeria, concerning problem of drug abuse. Administered questionnaires to 180 elementary school teachers. Teachers negatively perceived drug abuse. Male teachers and younger teachers had more positive attitudes toward drug abuse than did female teachers and older teachers, respectively. There…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Drug Abuse, Elementary Education