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Keogh, Barbara K.; MacMillan, Donald L. – American Educational Research Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Intelligence Differences, Learning, Motivation, Performance Factors
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Foa, Uriel G. – Science, 1971
Describes a classification system based on interpersonal and economic resources which provides insight into the social problems of modern culture. Concreteness versus symbolism and particularism versus universalism are the coordinate pairs into which six categories of resources--love, services, goals, money, information, and status--are plotted.…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Economics, Models
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Lessing, Elise E.; And Others – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Fatherless Family, Fathers
Michener, James A. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1983
This well known writer credits the free, un-castebound structure of education in the United States for allowing him to achieve his full intellectual potential, but warns that increasing social inequities threaten the society's fundamental virtues. (GC)
Descriptors: Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Individual Development
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Sarkesian, Sam C. – Society, 1981
While inequity and social bias are relevant to the issue of military conscription, we should recognize that the present controversy over selective service involves national values and the credibility of institutions. A newly designed selective service system is likely to be more just than the present volunteer system. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Civil Rights, Educational Background, Income
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Jacobs, David; Britt, David – Social Problems, 1979
A hypothesis (based on conflict theory) that the police are more likely to use extreme force where economic inequality is most pronounced was tested with data on killings committed by policemen in the United States. The hypothesis was found to accurately predict the number of police-caused homicides. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Conflict, Economic Status, Economically Disadvantaged, Multiple Regression Analysis
Boocock, Sarane Spence – Today's Education, 1979
Childhood and adolescence in the United States today are more distinct from other stages of life than in less industrialized societies or in America's past. (MM)
Descriptors: American History, Childhood Needs, Children, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Smith, Sara Dawn; Smith, William D. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1979
Student and beginning teachers often feel that a low achievement rate among students may be a reflection of their teaching ability rather than a function of the student's economic disadvantagement. (LH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beginning Teachers, Economically Disadvantaged, Self Concept
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Jones, Enrico E.; Zoppel, Christina L. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1979
Personality differences among Jamaican and American Black populations of varying socioeconomic backgrounds were investigated using several personality assessment instruments. Differences in personality traits and social constructs were found to be consistent with those that might be predicted between members of a more traditional society and those…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Developed Nations
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Schwartz, Sandra Kenyon – Youth and Society, 1977
Investigates three propositions: that important political learning occurs during childhood and adolescence, that such learning is shaped by socializing agents, and that early political learning tends to persist and/or to exert an impact on later political learning and behavior. Discusses an analysis of data concerning adolescent and adult…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Individual Development, Political Attitudes
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Dahlstedt, Karl-Hampus – Linguistics, 1976
Language cultivation includes any activity aimed consciously at influencing a language so that it improves or does not deteriorate. Three dilemmas face Swedish language cultivators: (1) the complexity of societal ideology; (2) the complexity of language itself as a social institution; (3) the balance between social integration and individual…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Usage, Social Differences, Social Influences
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Robinson, Clyde C.; Anderson, Genan T.; Porter, Christin L.; Hart, Craig, H.; Wouden-Miller, Melissa – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2003
Explored the simultaneous sequential transition patterns of preschoolers' social play within classroom settings. Found that the proportion of social-play states did not vary during play episodes even when accounting for type of activity center, gender, and SES. Found a reciprocal relationship between parallel-aware and other social-play states…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Peer Relationship, Play
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Teese, Richard – History of Education Quarterly, 1989
Explores the extent to which diverse school populations truly benefited from the creation of a mass system of public high schools in Australia. Uses the Melbourne Public High School to assess the higher drop-out rate for girls and the influence of social class on access to a high school education. (KO)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Public Education
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Hudson-Weems, Clenora – Journal of Black Studies, 1989
Examines the work of Zora Neale Hurston and Alice Walker for depictions of Black women as the victims of a tripartite oppression comprised of racism, classism, and sexism. (FMW)
Descriptors: Black Literature, Blacks, Book Reviews, Characterization
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Luttrell, Wendy – Sociology of Education, 1989
Analyzes the way black and white working-class women define and claim knowledge, challenging feminist analyses that have identified a single or universal mode of knowing for women. Contends that women speak to complex gender, racial, and class relations of power that shape how they think about learning and knowing. (Author/SLM)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Learning, Learning Processes
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