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Schon, Isabel; And Others – 1980
To test a hypothesis that a positive improvement in attitudes and perceptions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans would result from a special curriculum unit pertaining to Mexican and Mexican American culture, 154 Anglo American and Mexican American children enrolled in 6 sixth-grade classes in Chandler, Arizona, were randomly assigned to control or…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitude Change, Cultural Education, Curriculum Enrichment
Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada, Toronto (Ontario). – 1970
Responses were recorded of discussion groups comprising approximately 550 students from 22 schools (grades 7-13) in Toronto, Canada, and surrounding boroughs. Discussions were led by 7 students from Glendon College in Toronto and were structured so that attitudes of the white urban students toward the Canadian Indian could be sampled. Categories…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Community Characteristics, Culture
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Domino, George – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1981
There were statistically significant differences between answers of 76 Anglo and 76 Mexican American youth on 35 of 100 opinion questionnaire items. Items centered on religion, psychopathology, aggression-impulsivity, acceptability of suicide, the "cry for help" dimension, and emotional impact. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cultural Differences, High School Students, Mexican Americans
West, Martha M.; And Others – 1995
In this qualitative study, the ways in which four ethnically diverse mothers' perceptions of early childhood education combined with the school experiences of their children were examined. Interviews with the four women, Mexican American, Korean American, African American, and Anglo, were recorded; school experiences were videotaped; and the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Cultural Differences
Orenstein, Peggy – 1994
A survey conducted by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) polled 3,000 boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 15 years regarding their attitudes toward self, school, family, and friends. Results confirmed that the passage into adolescence is marked by a girl's loss of confidence in herself and her abilities. The AAUW discovered…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anglo Americans, Beliefs, Body Image
Engel, John W. – 1983
While there is a growing body of research on middle-class, white American work-family values, sex-role ideals, and attitudes toward women's employment, very little is known about the values and attitudes of other ethnic groups. This study compares the sex-role ideals and attitudes toward women's employment of Chinese, Japanese, and Caucasian…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Chinese Americans, College Students, Cross Cultural Studies
Masterson, John T.; Watson, Norman H. – 1981
Culture is a powerful force that may affect the reception and acceptance of communication. To determine if culture has an effect on perceived speaker effectiveness, students in one introductory speech communication class in a Florida university and a variety of courses in a university in the Bahamas, were given an 80-item questionnaire that was…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitude Measures, College Students, Communication Research
Purl, Mabel C. – 1970
The introductory section of this integration study discusses: the purposes of the study, emphasizing the assessment of the effects of integration on the academic achievement, attitudes, and aspiration s of both minority and majority children; the agencies doing the study; the historical background of the study; the sampling procedures and summary…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Black Students, Desegregation Effects
Caskey, Owen L.; Webb, Doris J. – 1971
The objective of the study was "to determine how the elementary school child evaluates his school environment through a comparison of the school as he sees it with how professional education intends it to be." The "Keys to Elementary School Environment," an instrument designed to measure the environmental press as perceived by elementary school…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
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
Engstrom, Gerald A. – 1980
Undertaken to better understand Mexican American and Anglo students' perceptions of their school experience, the study sampled 30 classes in a 462-student junior high school with a 50/46% Hispanic/Anglo racial/ethnic composition and 46 classes in a 696-student high school with a 42/53% Hispanic/Anglo composition. Each student in the sampled…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Garcia, F. Chris – 1973
During spring 1970 and January 1971, over 1,500 questionnaires were distributed in eight California public schools to delineate the cognitive and affective orientations of Mexican American and Anglo children to the three major components of the American political system: the political community, the regime, and the political authorities. The…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anglo Americans, Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies
Bowlus, Donald; And Others – 1974
The Humboldt County Grand Jury (1973-74) examined the attitudes of high school youths toward law enforcement in the California county. Since these are sensitive indicators of their attitudes toward authority in general, results should not be interpreted as being exclusively relevant to law enforcement. The study covered a 4 month period, sampling…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Affective Behavior, American Indians, Anglo Americans
Loyola, Jose Gabriel – 1973
The hypothesis, "children of different ethnic groups possess different political attitudes", was tested to determine: (1) whether white ethnic groups had different political attitudes; (2) if so, to what degree; and (3) how they ranked compared to each other. To verify the hypothesis, the concept of political socialization was…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitude Change, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
Carroll, John M. – 1974
Three hypotheses were tested to determine whether the social and political marginality of the Mexican American community resulted from an internal colonial relationship with the dominant Anglo society: (1) an expanding Anglo American society in the 19th century established an unequal relationship by force with the indigenous Mexican population in…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Colonialism, Community Attitudes, Cultural Interrelationships
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