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Prewitt-Diaz, Joseph O.; Seilhamer, E. Stella – 1982
Previous research suggests that most Puerto Rican students who have spent some years in the United States and then returned to Puerto Rico generally experience cultural adjustment problems, language difficulties, low self-esteem, and identity crises. This study compared attitudes of Puerto Rican return migrant students (those who have returned to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Identification (Psychology), Migrant Youth
Freeman, Nancy S. – 1981
A study was conducted at a multicampus community college in Michigan to determine the role orientation of full- and part-time occupational faculty. In addition to collecting demographic data, the study sought to determine whether faculty were locals, characterized by a high level of loyalty to the organization and a low commitment to specialized…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Full Time Faculty, Identification (Psychology), Job Satisfaction
Moritsugu, John; And Others – 1978
Increasing rates of out-marriages among the Asian communities indicate the Asian-American's acceptance by the dominant American culture while posing a potential social problem for their children. Given two divergent cultures the children face conflicts over cultural values accepted and cultural communities embraced. Some of these possible…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Culture Conflict
Bean, Joan P.; Wolfman, Brunetta R. – 1979
Although some social scientists have recognized the conflict and duality of career and family roles, few researchers have examined the consequences of balancing working women's multiple roles. Studies reveal that professional men and women appear to comprehend the meaning and implications of the "Superwoman," a woman caught in the triple…
Descriptors: Administrators, Employed Women, Females, Goal Orientation
Kloos, Peter – 1977
In 1968, the Amerindian nomads of southeast Surinam, South America known as the Akuriyo were rediscovered by the West Indies Mission through the Wayana and Trio Indians with whom the Mission worked in Surinam. Although the Akuriyo had always been suspicious of other peoples, they soon realized the missionaries and the Trio meant them no harm.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Anthropology, Case Studies
Lau, Estelle Pau-on – 1979
In an examination of some relationships between culture, assertiveness, decisionmaking, and self image among Chinese Americans, this paper focuses on themes such as: (1) how cultural factors impinge on individual capability to be assertive; (2) specific ways in which cultural conditioning affects decisionmaking skills and other behavior patterns;…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Assertiveness, Behavior Patterns, Chinese Americans
Pierce-Jones, John; Jones, Joanna – 1968
Seventy culturally deprived preschool children, primarily of Mexican-American ethnicity, were chosen to participate in this study of self-perception. One of the most important aspects of a child's personality development concerns the conceptions he has of himself. It is posited that two important influences upon these conceptions are (1)…
Descriptors: Enrichment, Enrichment Activities, Identification (Psychology), Individual Development
Francesconi, Robert – 1978
Black leaders of the 1960s used various methods in attempting to construct an identity for the black community. Communication is the attempt to transform subjective experience into intersubjective reality in which all members of a community participate. In constructing group identity, community spokesmen attempt to define the nature of the…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Community, Black History, Black Leadership
Kurdek, Lawrence A. – 1975
The development of perceptual, cognitive, and affective perspective taking and empathy was investigated in 96 kindergarten through third-grade children. Cognitive perspective taking was found to increase between second and third grades. Affective perspective taking, in situations controlling for the likelihood of the subjects' projecting their own…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Dunn, Lynn P. – 1975
One in a series of four, this volume deals with the themes of identity, conflict, and integration nationalism with a focus on black Americans. Each volume in the series is considered to serve by itself as a text or guide for the student or teacher of a particular minority and is organized in the same manner allowing for comparisons or contrasts…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Power, Blacks, Conflict Resolution
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Wagenfeld, Morton O.; Robin, Stanley S. – 1975
Investigating the role of the social worker in rural Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC), 20 CMHC and 595 community mental health workers were surveyed, including 140 social workers distributed in inner city (47), urban (9), urban-mixed (38), rural-mixed (29), and all-rural (17) catchment areas. Analyzed by center type and worker discipline,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Identification (Psychology)
McCracken, Jack Hill – 1975
Three psycho-social variables, identified as modeling influences of children's fathers, children's sex-typing of reading, and their judgmental conformity were investigated as possible correlates of reading achievement in grades one, two, and three. The subjects were 226 children from the first, second and third grades, all of whom came from…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Doctoral Dissertations, Early Reading, Identification (Psychology)
Dukes, Lawrencella Wright – 1974
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of black identity and arrive at a more comprehensive understanding of the meaning, structure and situational components of black identity from a phenomenological descriptive approach. The principal criteria for choosing subjects were that they were black adolescent males between the ages of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Youth, Doctoral Dissertations, Experience
Morgan, George A.; And Others – 1974
In this study an attempt was made to measure variables which were expected to be related to individual differences in infants' social responsiveness toward strangers. The subjects were 48 infants (24 boys and 24 girls) between 8 and 13 months of age. Most were children of Cornell University faculty or graduate students, but a broad range of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Identification (Psychology), Individual Differences, Infant Behavior
Spolsky, Bernard – 1969
The author feels that this study reaffirms the importance of attitude as one of the factors explaining the degree of proficiency a student achieves in learning a second language. Four groups of students representing 80 countries were administered (1) a direct questionnaire on which they were asked to rate the importance of 14 possible reasons for…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language), Foreign Students
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