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Eng, Sothy; Kanitkar, Kirti; Cleveland, Harrington H.; Herbert, Richard; Fischer, Judith; Wiersma, Jacquelyn D. – Educational Psychology, 2008
The general belief that Asian American adolescents are successful has led researchers to ignore variations in Asian adolescents' academic success. Using samples of Chinese and Filipino adolescents drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, this study examined whether differences between these two groups in acculturation,…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Parent Child Relationship
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Corwyn, Robert F.; Bradley, Robert H. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2008
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88), the authors investigate whether four groups of Asian Americans (Chinese, Korean, Filipino, and South East Asian) show comparable scores on variables that past studies have found to be related to academic achievement and whether these variables similarly predict academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade 8, Asian Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Constantine, Madonna G.; Sue, Derald Wing – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2007
Perceived racial microaggressions by White supervisors were examined through a qualitative analysis of 10 self-identified Black doctoral supervisees in counseling and clinical psychology. Results indicated 7 microaggression themes directed toward this group: (a) invalidating racial-cultural issues, (b) making stereotypic assumptions about Black…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Clinical Psychology, Counselor Training, Whites
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Byrd, Jodi A. – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
In an attempt to understand how rival narratives of genocide compete even at the cost of disavowing other historical experiences, this article considers how the U.S. national media represented and framed Red Lake in the wake of Ward Churchill's emergence on the national radar. The first section of this article examines how nineteenth-century…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Death, American Indians, Self Determination
Machowski, James Stanley; Brown, James William – 1983
To examine the role of the animated cartoon in propaganda associated with World War II, 194 of 262 cartoons produced for theatrical release by Warner Brothers, Inc., from 1939 to 1946 were analyzed. Propaganda content was determined by the number and nature of symbols used and the cartoon's "attitudes" toward these symbols. An analysis…
Descriptors: Animation, Cartoons, Content Analysis, Cultural Images
Rosen, Geralo – Ethnicity, 1974
A consideration of the development and political, cultural, and psychological significance of the term "Chicano" and its correlates (other in-group and out-group terms), based on interviews with 31 activist leaders of the Chicano movement in Los Angeles during the latter part of 1968 and early 1969. (EH)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnic Studies
Monjo, F. N. – School Library Journal, 1974
The author of "Indian Summer" responds to criticism by Mary Byler (Library Journal, February 15, 1974 p.546) that his book presents a stereotyped and derogatory picture of the American Indian. (JG)
Descriptors: American Indians, Books, Childrens Literature, Cultural Images
CAMPBELL, DONALD T.; LEVINE, ROBERT A. – 1967
A COOPERATIVE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF ETHNOCENTRISM IS BASED UPON DATA COLLECTED BY ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN VARIOUS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS. EACH ANTHROPOLOGIST SPENT TWO MONTHS COLLECTING DATA ON TRADITIONAL INTERGROUP RELATIONS, STEREOTYPES, AND HYPOTHETICAL CORRELATES OF RELATED SYMPTOMS OF ETHNOCENTRISM. SOCIETAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES ARE…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Ethnic Grouping, Ethnic Relations
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Howard, James H. – American Indian Quarterly, 1978
Presenting Western-European nations of American Indians, this article presents a sabbatical view of American Indian culture from individual Europeans, "Indianists", museums, libraries and archives. (RTS)
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Cultural Images, Ethnic Stereotypes
Miller, Jeanne-Marie A. – Theatre News, 1978
Contends that there is an absence of full-length serious plays about the Black middle class in general and Black women specifically. Theatre News American Theatre Association, Inc. 1029 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 Subscription Rates: one year, $5.00; two years, $9.00; three years, $13.00. (MH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Blacks, Characterization, Drama
Brand, David – Time, 1987
Examines the lives of Asian American youth in the U.S. in terms of background, stereotypes, and future aspirations. Points out these youth are setting the educational pace by simply working harder to achieve. Concludes by emphasizing that these "whiz kids" are not a threat to society, but a challenge. (BR)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Asian Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes, Minority Groups
Nilsen, Alleen Pace – School Library Journal, 1986
Examines a group of young adult novels written by American Jewish authors to support claim that they have helped establish the irreverent, lively tone characteristic of contemporary literature for young adults. Also discusses definitions of Jewish humor; the use of Jewish places, names, and words; discussion and wordplay; and stereotypes. (EM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Authors, Contemporary Literature
Brickman, William W. – Intellect, 1974
The propagation of prejudice does not further freedom, and has no place in a democratic society. (Author)
Descriptors: Bias, Catholics, Ethnic Stereotypes, Human Relations
Drew, David E. – Trans-action, 1971
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Attitudes, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes
Ho, David; Chin, Margaret – Bridge: Asian American Perspectives, 1983
Despite popular perceptions to the contrary, Asian Americans are alarmingly underrepresented at universities throughout the country. The myth of overrepresentation as well as other stereotypes commonly held about Asian Americans help to keep universities from instituting corrective treatment for this minority group. (GC)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, College Admission, Ethnic Stereotypes, Higher Education
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