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HALLER, ARCHIBALD O.; MILLER, IRWIN W. – 1963
A SCALE TO MEASURE THE LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL ASPIRATION (LOA) OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AS A PREDICTIVE TOOL IN FUTURE OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE IS PRESENTED AND EXTENSIVELY EVALUATED IN THIS MONOGRAPH. THE OCCUPATIONAL ASPIRATION SCALE IS AN EASILY ADMINISTERED INSTRUMENT WHICH FOCUSES ON IDEALISTIC AND REALISTIC EXPRESSION LEVELS AS WELL AS ON…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Career Choice, Career Counseling
Passmore, David Lynn – 1976
The conclusions presented in a book entitled Inequality, written by Jencks, et al., call for a critical analysis of the popular beliefs regarding schools and schooling as a means to achieve the social, economic, and cultural goals of the American Dream. This meritocratic system offers equal opportunities but may yield unequal results. In the…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Career Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs
Kaluzny, Richard L. – 1975
The objective of this study is to examine and compare the determinants of migration for households grouped first by race and then by poverty level. Household demographic and economic characteristics are defined in the context of a linear probability function. A measure of the expected gain from migration is developed to reflect the relative…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Factors, Family Characteristics, Family Income
Gardner, Eric F.; Thompson, George G. – 1962
Reported in this document is the development of nine instruments designed to measure social values thought to be "important in the interpersonal relationships" of adolescents and in their relationships with parents and teachers. The instruments sought to measure selected prescriptive values, "some of the social backgrounds for the acquisition of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Hypothesis Testing, Interpersonal Relationship, Measurement Instruments
Wolfram, Walter A. – 1968
The measurement of sociolinguistic behavior requires the formulation of a unit which can take into account continuous, ordered variation within and across discrete linguistic types--the linguistic variable. The linguistic variable, itself an abstraction, is realized in actual speech behavior by variants. The formulation of the linguistic variable…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Dialects, Blacks, Dialect Studies
Kennett, Keith F. – 1973
A within cultural comparative examination of three samples of school-children residing in Saskatchewan, South Australia and Nova Scotia enabled the effects of family size and socioeconomic status on measured intelligence to be ascertained. Samples of schoolchildren in Regina (Canada), Adelaide (Australia) and Sydney (Canada), divided into…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary School Students, Family Environment, Family Influence
Houtz, John C.; Feldhusen, John F. – 1974
Effects of a new type of problem-solving instructional material and a reinforcement method called Premack on problem-solving skills of elementary school children is investigated. The problems provided were an extension of the materials developed for the Purdue Elementary Problem-Solving Inventory. The Premack Principle of behavior modification…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary School Students, Evaluation, Games
Entwisle, Doris R.; Webster, Murray, Jr. – 1974
A study was conducted of how children's expectations for their own school performance develop over their first-grade year and what factors influence these expectations. Expectations for performance in reading and arithmetic were studied. Both middle class and lower class (black and white) children have higher expectations than their subsequent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Elementary School Students, Expectation
Clausen, John A. – 1971
The human life course is examined so as to clarify the nature and meaning of age to members of different social classes at different periods of their lives. The author utilizes a developmental framework: life is made up of interlinked role sequences involving cumulative learning. Each stage builds on the previous one. Within this framework, the…
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Age Groups, Career Development
Ammon, Paul R. – 1971
In this report, previous studies are reviewed in order to reconsider the assumption that lower class black children are generally deficient in their ability to produce syntactically elaborated speech. Though several studies have seemed to confirm the elaboration-deficiency hypothesis, the evidence presented is not convincing. Specific critiques of…
Descriptors: Black Students, Data Analysis, Dialects, Discourse Analysis
Nam, Charles – 1971
This paper analyzes the relative impacts that geographic and social class differences have on the participation rates in a country's educational programs. The author reasons that while regional disparities are common in many countries and differences between rural and urban areas are large, socioeconomic distributions account for most of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Opportunities, Educational Policy, Educational Sociology
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Defense Language Inst., Washington, DC. – 1972
This glossary is intended to assist students seeking to broaden their knowledge of Russian as it is currently spoken. The lexical items, largely consisting of idioms and colloquialisms, are listed with English translations, in the order of their appearance in the text and grouped to correspond to each individual page of the book. The novel is…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Cultural Education, Disadvantaged, Expressive Language
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Schwartz, Judy Iris – Research in the Teaching of English, 1975
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Basic Reading, Black Dialects, Community Attitudes
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Bjorklund, David F.; Weiss, Sara C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1985
Young children were grouped according to socioeconomic status determined by their parents' educational level (college, high school, or less). Subjects were assigned tasks on sets of pictures which could be organized on the basis of taxonomic or complementary relations. There were no significant differences in level of recall or clustering.…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Style, Family Environment, Family Influence
Cochran, Moncrieff – Equity and Choice, 1987
A program should be made available to families that offers them differing ways of becoming involved. The progress of one such program, Family Matters, is detailed, and the results discussed. Although Family Matters empowered parents to a degree, the program failed to address several issues. (BJV)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
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