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Killen, Melanie; Crystal, David S.; Watanabe, Hirozumi – Child Development, 2002
Surveyed fourth-, seventh-, and tenth-graders in Japan and the United States regarding evaluations of peer group exclusion of atypical peers. Found that with increasing age, children demonstrated sensitivity to context (reason the peer was different) and believed that the excluded child should not change to be accepted. Girls were less willing to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children
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Ruffman, Ted; Perner, Josef; Naito, Mika; Parkin, Lindsay; Clements, Wendy A. – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Four experiments and an analysis of pooled data from English and Japanese children show a linear increase in understanding false beliefs with number of older siblings; no such effect for children younger than 38 months; no helpful effect of younger siblings at any age; no effect of siblings' gender; and no helpful effect of siblings on a source…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Foreign Countries, Metacognition
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Henderson, Bruce B.; Marx, Melvin H.; Kim, Yung Che – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1999
Reports differences in Asian and American children in grades two through five in achievement behavior in academic and social domains. Focuses on students' self-reported interest in academic subjects and their perceived competence in those subjects. Conducts comparisons by country, gender, and age. (MMU)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Age Differences, Cross Cultural Studies
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Saeki, Noriko; Fan, Xitao; Van Dusen, Lani – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
Cross-cultural differences in creative thinking were assessed for 51 American and 54 Japanese college students. The American students showed significantly higher scores on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) figural test than the Japanese students. No gender differences were found in either culture. TTCT performance did not correlate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, College Students, Creative Thinking
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Araki, Shunichi; Murata, Katsuyuki – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1986
Examined relationship between social and demographic indicators and age-adjusted suicide mortality in 46 prefectures in Japan. Rural residence was the major factor for male mortality in 1970 and 1975. In 1970, home help for the elderly, depopulation by social mobility, and urban residence were positively associated with male mortality. In women,…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, High Risk Persons
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Domino, George; Takahashi, Yoshitomo – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1991
Administered Suicide Opinion Questionnaire to 100 medical students from Japan and 100 medical students from the United States (80 percent males, 20 percent females). Found significant differences on Right to Die, Normality, and Aggression scales between Japanese and U.S. students, and significant gender differences on Religion and Impulsivity…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Medical Schools
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Saga, Hiroo – Educational Media International, 1993
Describes two studies that examined the nature of Japanese elementary and junior high school students' perceptions of different media, the effect of teachers on these perceptions, and the relationship between perceptions and student learning. The studies of fifth graders and eighth graders also addressed gender and class differences. (Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Educational Media, Elementary Education
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Loscocco, Karyn, A.; Kalleberg, Arne L. – Social Forces, 1988
Reports on age differences in work commitment and work values among 4,567 American and 3,735 Japanese manufacturing employees. Indicates greater work commitment among older Japanese men, American men, and American women, compared to younger counterparts, and less emphasis on the importance of good pay among older Japanese men. Contains 49…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Employee Attitudes
Takeuchi, Eizo – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1994
This study on the incidence of obesity among 20,031 children with mental retardation at special schools in Japan found a higher incidence than among children without mental retardation of the same age and a higher incidence among girls than boys and among older students than younger ones. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Body Weight, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Willey, Diane L.; And Others – 1993
R. J. Sternberg and others found that the types of behaviors reported by laypersons as characterizing different types of intelligence varied across the different groups tested, and that a person's concept of intelligence affects the manner in which he or she evaluates the intelligence of others. Two experiments by Sternberg et al. were replicated.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Behavior Patterns, Beliefs, College Students
Luck, Lisa; And Others – 1994
This study investigated American and Japanese college students' attitudes towards maternal employment. A total of 248 American students at Ursinus College in Pennsylvania and 98 Japanese students at Tohokugakuin University in Japan participated in the study. Students answered a questionnaire about the consequences of maternal employment for…
Descriptors: College Students, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Employed Parents
National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. – 1993
Information from the International Indicators Project of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Center for Educational Research and Innovation is used to compare completion rates of secondary and higher education in the United States with those of other highly industrialized countries, namely, Canada, France, Germany, Italy,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Developed Nations, Educational Attainment
Engel, John W. – 1987
Traditional ideals discourage Japanese women from working outside the home. This study was conducted to explore generational differences in Japanese attitudes toward women's employment and to interpret those differences in terms of social change. Questionnaires were distributed to approximately 900 Japanese men and women. Subjects were classified…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Cultural Influences, Employed Women
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Evans, E. Margaret; Schweingruber, Heidi; Stevenson, Harold W. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 2002
Investigated the relationship between interest and knowledge among 11th graders from cultures differing in strength of gender-role stereotypes and endorsement of effort- versus interest-based learning. Data on Japanese, Taiwanese, and U.S. students indicated that gender more strongly related to Asian students' than U.S. students' scores. There…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
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Kitamura, Toshinori; Sugawara, Masumi; Shima, Satoru; Toda, Mari A. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1998
Explores the relationship between numbers and sexes of siblings and perceived rearing practices. Uses the Parental Bonding Instrument to rate responses of 1,145 pregnant Japanese women. Determines participants with more older sisters felt their parents were less caring; participants with more brothers, specifically younger, saw their parents as…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Birth Order, Family Environment, Family Size
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