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Laosa, Luis M.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
The effects of culture on the development of logical thinking and degree of emotional disturbance in normal children were investigated. Results show significantly higher amounts of disturbed thinking and anxious and hostile response content in Anglo-American than in Mexican children. Results are interpreted in light of cultural differences.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Anxiety, Behavioral Science Research, Cross Cultural Studies
Markides, Kyriakos S.; And Others – 1977
Psychological distress is investigated in a sample of elderly Mexican Americans and Anglos residing in a four-census tract area in southwest San Antonio. Comparisons of the two ethnic groups using the Computer Derived Mental Health Rating as the measure of psychological distress show that Mexican Americans exhibit more distress than Anglos. This…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anglo Americans, Gerontology, Measurement Techniques
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Wakefield, Mary W.; Silvaroli, N.J. – Reading Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Black Students, Disadvantaged, Economically Disadvantaged
Argulewicz, Ed N.; Elliott, Stephen N. – 1981
The validity of a behavioral rating scale for identifying gifted and creative students was investigated for three ethnic groups by socioeconomic status. These groups were mid to high socio-economic status (SES) Anglo, low SES Anglo, and low SES Hispanic. The Scales for Rating the Behavioral Characteristics of Superior Students (SRBCSS) was studied…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Education
Steffensen, Margaret S.; And Others – 1978
Twenty subjects from the United States and nineteen from India read letters describing a typical Indian and a typical American wedding and recalled them following interpolated tasks. Among the findings were that subjects read the native passage more rapidly, recalled a larger amount of information from the native passage, produced more culturally…
Descriptors: American Culture, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Furst, Charles J.; And Others – 1980
The curious association between romance and adverse circumstances is based on an extension of emotional attribution theory, which postulates that romantic notions are evoked when nonspecific physiological arousal is attributed to another person or to an interpersonal relationship. Data from a survey on stressful life events was examined to…
Descriptors: Adults, Anglo Americans, Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns
Perlman, Carole L.; Rice, William K., Jr. – 1979
The English language portions of appropriate levels of the Language Assessment Scales (LAS) were administered to 193 English-speaking monolingual elementary school students. The students were aged 5-14, and had average reading achievement scores on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills. On the basis of the publisher's norms, maturational trends in scores…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Elementary Education, English
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Peck, Robert F.; And Others – 1977
Five hundred twenty-two Anglo, 99 Black and 127 Chicano sixth-graders, in 53 classes were individually rated by randomized, tri-ethnic, classmate panels on work habits, self-control and interpersonal behavior. Self-ratings and achievement tests were also obtained. Analysis of variance tested for ethnic effects in raters, ratees and rater-ratee…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior Rating Scales, Bias, Blacks
Spellmann, Charles Mac – 1968
Young children prefer to match in terms of color rather than form, and between the ages of 4 and 7 years they shift to a preference for form. A current explanation posits that the shift is an adaptive response by the young child to classroom stimuli, which stresses attention to form. In order to test this hypothesis, 120 children (5- and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Classification
Juarez, Rumaldo Z. – 1968
Research was conducted to determine the educational status orientations of a sample of Mexican American boys and girls living in low-income rural areas of Texas, and to compare the results by sex with educational status orientations of a similar sample of Anglo American boys and girls. Informational responses from a sample of 290 male and 306…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Achievement Need, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis
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Coll, Cynthia Garcia; And Others – 1977
The performances of three groups of neonates on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale were compared to determine if cultural differences exist. Subjects were 90 full term, healthy infants; 30 born in Puerto Rico, 30 black and 30 white born in Florida who were administered the scale within the first two days of life. Eight summary…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavioral Science Research, Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies
Leonard, Olen E. – 1975
The study surveyed the magnitude of the adjustment process for a sample of Anglo, Mexican American, Black, and American Indian families that had recently shifted their residences from farms to small towns in the western, irrigated sections of Pinal County, Arizona. Data were obtained from 374 (78 Anglo, 102 Black, 98 Mexican American, and 96…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), American Indians, Anglo Americans
Solis, Enrique, Jr.; Pettibone, Timothy J. – 1972
The purpose of the study was to develop cultural models that describe dental care practices among the primary ethnic cultures of the Southwest. The pilot study sample, of Mexican Americans and Anglo Americans, was obtained through the Las Cruces Schools. Sampling was stratified random sampling using elementary school (grades 1-6) records. Initial…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cross Cultural Studies, Demography, Dental Health
Coles, Robert – 1965
Living in America today are many hundreds of thousands of people whose lives are characterized by continual movement each crop season from town to town, from state to state, and from region to region. There are 3 large-scale pathways (streams) the migrants follow: (1) along the Pacific Coast, from southern California to Washington; (2) from the…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior Patterns, Blacks, Case Studies
Washington State Intermediate School District 104, Ephrata. – 1969
Listing some of the Chicano values which differ from those of the Anglo and suggesting possible classroom behavioral implications, this pamphlet provides a teacher with a reference that may help in difficult classroom situations. Values discussed are related to social attitudes, class, family, siblings, competition, role of father, role of mother,…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Child Rearing, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Attitudes
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