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Berger, Alan S.; Simon, William – Social Problems, 1974
Examines the joint effects of race, gender, social class, and family organization on a number of indicators of family interaction, anti-social behavior patterns, educational aspirations, and gender role concepts, using data collected from a random sample of the 14 to 18 year old population of Illinois. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Adolescents, Blacks, Family Characteristics
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Davidson, Chandler; Gaitz, Charles M. – Social Problems, 1974
In order to determine whether poverty is the result of the work orientation of the poor, a secondary analysis of data obtained from a stratified sample of the Houston population was conducted, controlling for age, sex, and ethnicity: the findings are interpreted as casting doubt on the "culture of overty" hypothesis as it relates to work…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economically Disadvantaged, Ethnic Distribution, Ethnic Groups
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Rodman, Hyman; And Others – Social Problems, 1974
Asserts that most research on educational and occupational aspirations assumes that a person has a single level of aspiration, and reports on research focusing directly upon the concept of a range of aspirations, using data from the responses by all ninth grade students in two junior high schools in Highland Park, Michigan, to a questionnaire.…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Junior High School Students, Measurement Techniques, Occupational Aspiration
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Jensen, Gary F. – Social Problems, 1972
Deals with the personal relevance of infraction" in variable sociocultural contexts by examining the association between delinquency and adolescent self-conceptions among junior and senior high school students differentiated on the basis of race and status. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes