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Franco, Juan N.; LeVine, Elaine – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1980
Providing student clients with background information about their prospective Chicano or Anglo counselors may increase the counselor's attractiveness, regardless of his ethnicity. Male counselors appear significantly more attractive as more information is provided about them, although subjects appear to have no preference for counselors of the…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship, Ethnicity
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Salgado de Snyder, V. Nelly; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1990
This study examined the relationship between gender, ethnicity, psychosocial stress, and generalized distress in 593 Central American immigrants, Mexican Americans, and Anglo Americans. Stress ratings were highest among female immigrants from Central America. (DM)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Ethnicity, Hispanic Americans, Immigrants
Silberstein, Ruth – 1969
Compared to other children, Mexican-American children seem less responsive in test-taking and classroom situations. This behavior may be due to a generalized tendency to be conservative risk-takers. This study investigates aspects of this problem by testing four hypotheses: (1) that Mexican-American preschoolers would take fewer chances on a…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Disadvantaged Youth, Mexican Americans
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Saldana, Johnny – Youth Theatre Journal, 1992
Finds that children's ethnicity and gender, and possibly the socio-cultural composition of the school population, are variables that influence how characters are perceived and themes extracted from a theater event. (SR)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Audience Response, Children, Drama
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Magen, Zipora – Adolescence, 1983
Presents a cross-cultural study of positive experiences among males and females from Israeli-Arab, Israeli-Jewish, and American samples (N=1094), which revealed that differences between the sexes were in the same direction across the three cultures. The one exception is the life aspiration of Israeli boys, markedly more self-transcending than…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anglo Americans, Arabs, Aspiration
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Watson, Jeffrey A.; Koblinsky, Sally A. – International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 1997
Examined gender and racial differences in the grandparenting strengths and needs of working-class grandparents (N=192). Grandmothers perceived themselves as more involved in teaching their grandchildren and more successful in the grandparent role than did grandfathers. African-American grandparents considered themselves more involved in teaching…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Family Environment
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Borrego, Richard L.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1982
Examined the effects of three interviewing techniques on Mexican-American and Anglo-American college undergraduates' (N=124) willingness to self-disclose, perceptions of the counselor, and sex of subjects as an influencing variable. No differences across intervention techniques were found on the total scores of the disclosure questionnaire.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Techniques
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Aiken, Lewis R. – Journal of Psychology, 1979
More differences were found across sex than across ethnic groups when Mexican American and Anglo-American undergraduates completed the Educational Values Inventory. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, College Students, Educational Attitudes, Ethnic Groups
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Kunkel, Mark A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1990
Administered Expectations about Counseling-Brief form and Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican Americans to 213 Mexican-American and 137 Anglo-American college students. Found no significant group effects when evaluating levels of acculturation, gender, and previous experience with counseling for their influence on expressed expectations in each…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, College Students, Counseling
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Gump, Linda S.; Baker, Richard C.; Roll, Samuel – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2000
Forty Mexican American and 40 Anglo American college students completed the Moral Justification Scale, containing moral dilemmas involving "care" (interpersonal) and justice considerations. Care scores were higher for females than males, and for Mexican Americans than Anglo Americans. No differences were obtained on the justice measure.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, College Students, Cultural Differences, Mexican Americans
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Vega, William A.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Examined the relationship between depression and marital disruption in 637 Anglos and 551 Mexican Americans. Results indicated increased symptoms associated with divorce in Anglos and separation in Mexican Americans. Low educational attainment was the most consistent predictor of depression for all ethnic samples. Appendix includes the Depression…
Descriptors: Adults, Anglo Americans, Depression (Psychology), Educational Attainment
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Wasserman, Susan A. – Child Development, 1971
Study investigated relationships between 4-year olds' expressed humanitarian and success value preferences and their ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex. (Author)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Data Analysis, Ethnic Status
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Flannagan, Dorothy; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1995
Patterns of topic discussion and elaboration related to gender and ethnicity were studied with 66 mothers and their 4-year-old children (Hispanic and Anglo American). Implications of the different patterns of topic selection and discussion for children's subsequent school-related activities and performance are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Discussion, Ethnicity
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Buriel, Raymond – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
This study examines teachers' interactions with fourth- and fifth-grade Mexican American (n=40) and Anglo American (n=59) students who were similar in terms of socioeconomic background, level of academic achievement, and English proficiency. The relationship of these interactions to students' achievement is also examined. (PN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Ethnicity, Feedback
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Gonzalez, Alex – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1982
Examined the degree to which Chicano and Anglo students agree on sex roles as described in literature characterizing the traditional Mexican family. Results of a questionnaire yielded significant differences for sex and ethnicity, with Chicano males agreeing more with stereotypic sex roles than Chicano females and Anglo males and females.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitudes, College Students, Cultural Differences
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