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Littlefield, Robert P. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
Rivenbark's revision of Jourard's Self-Disclosure Questionnaire was administered to black, white, and Mexican American ninth graders. Females reported more disclosure than males. Whites reported the most disclosure and Mexican Americans the lease. Males favored the mother as disclosure target. The least favored disclosure target for all groups was…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Junior High School Students, Mexican Americans, Parent Child Relationship
Kuvlesky, William P.; And Others – 1976
Research objectives were to determine the extent to which ethnic variability existed in reference to male and female: occupational aspirations (type, level, and intensity); occupational expectations (type, level, and certainty); and anticipatory goal deflection. Data were derived from surveys of the following rural youth (high school sophomores)…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
Edington, Everett D.; And Others – 1975
Fixed-choice stimulus questions were distributed to students from 12 New Mexico rural high schools (randomly selected), and responses were derived from 139 Native, 171 Anglo, and 240 Mexican American students in the 10th and 12th grades. Responses indicated educational, occupational, and residential aspirations and expectations and goal…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Aspiration, Education
Cosby, Arthur G., Ed.; Charner, Ivan, Ed. – 1978
Career and career-related preferences rural youth made and estimation of degree to which choices were translated into adult behavior were investigated by tracing a rural sample of southern 1968 high school graduates through the first four years of post-high school. Focus was on choices expressed and attainments experienced with respect to…
Descriptors: Achievement, Aspiration, Career Choice, Educational Objectives
Chu, Lily; Culbertson, Jeanne – 1982
Questionnaires were administered to 73 sophomore and senior high school students in 3 isolated rural Alaska towns (Adak, Unalaska, and Dillingham) to study the effects of socio-economic factors on rural Alaskan youth's educational aspirations and expectations. Because of a military-supported economy, Adak was a typical middle class American…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Comparative Analysis