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Chen, Ted T. L.; Winder, Alvin E. – 1986
Little information is available on the smoking behavior of young people in developing countries and how such data would compare with data on smoking behavior of young people in the United States. Historical and sociological data were examined to compare the smoking behavior of adolescents in the Republic of China with the smoking behavior of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
McDaniel, Ernest D.; Soong, Wanye – 1981
Traditional Chinese personality characteristics such as inner harmony, concern for others, submissiveness to authority, and respect for learning so pervade Chinese biographies that they constitute cultural themes. In order to determine whether such themes are more evident in Chinese than in Western youth, a cross-cultural study of self-concept was…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies

Barclay, James R.; Wu, Wu-Tien – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1980
Taiwanese and American classrooms (grades 3-6) were examined, using a multimethod, multisource inventory. Multivariate procedures analyzed differences within Taiwanese culture, and between Taiwanese and American cultures, by sex, grade level, socioeconomic status, and achievement. The effects of achievement and intelligence were also studied in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Chinese Culture, Classroom Environment
MacDougall, Mary Ann; Corcoran, Miriam D. – 1989
In order to better understand and counsel Chinese students in the United States, the trait anxiety and test anxiety of 67 Chinese graduate students in education attending two universities in Taiwan were measured. Normative assessments for the total group showed that the sample fell within the normal range of U.S. students as defined in Test…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Students

She, Hsiao-Ching – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1998
Explores student-held images of science and scientists according to gender and grade level; examines the reasons behind those images. Concludes that male students are more strongly influenced by public stereotypes of science and scientists. Contains 20 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Grade 8, Junior High Schools

Chung, Min-hau; Phillips, D. Allen – Physical Educator, 2002
Investigated the relationship between U.S. and Taiwanese high school students' attitudes toward physical education and leisure time exercise, noting the influence of nationality and gender. Student surveys indicated significant relationships between attitudes toward physical education and leisure time exercise, regardless of nationality or gender.…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Leisure Time

Kuo, You-Yuh; And Others – College Student Journal, 1979
Investigated creative thinking and behavioral styles of American and Chinese college students enrolled in educational psychology classes. Taiwanese scored higher on the measure of fluency. Females in both cultures obtained higher elaboration scores. Chinese subjects took more time to complete tasks and were less careless in performance.…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Chinese, College Students

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

Honig, Alice Sterling; Su, Pang-Chieh – Early Child Development and Care, 2000
Examined effects of divorce and custody arrangements on Taiwanese preschoolers' emotional adjustment and gender role development 2 years after divorce. Found no differences in maladjustment of children from divorced versus two-parent families. Found children with same-sex custodial parents were better adjusted than children in custody with…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Custody, Child Development, Comparative Analysis

Hsu, Chen-chin; And Others – Child Development, 1981
Investigated the usefulness of Carey's Revised Infant Temperament Questionnaire in the Chinese culture and used the questionnaire to assess the temperamental characteristics of Chinese babies. While the general pattern of results resembled data from Carey's American sample, differences were found, which could be interpreted in terms of response…
Descriptors: Chinese, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Infants

Stigler, James W.; And Others – Child Development, 1985
Harter's Perceived Competence Scale for Children was administered to 714 Taiwanese fifth graders; results were compared with those from American samples. Cultural differences were found. Results among Chinese replicate the measures' factorial validity and, across the two groups, indicate a high correlation between perceived cognitive competence…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, Competence

Wu, Yi-Ju; Smith, Delores E. – Child Study Journal, 1997
Assessed gender and age differences in self-esteem of Taiwanese children in grades four through six. Found that boys exceeded girls in confidence in physical abilities, but were less satisfied with their conduct; confidence in scholastic and athletic competence and global self-worth declined with age. Found that scholastic competence, physical…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Chinese Culture

Lin, Bao-Shan; Crawley, Frank E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1987
Reports on an investigation into the differences in classroom climate and science-related attitudes among junior high school science classes on students in Taiwan. Most of the differences in classroom climate, student attitude, and their interactions were attributed to school location (metropolitan versus rural) rather than student…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, Rural Urban Differences

Soderman, Anne K.; Chhikara, Sudha; Hsiu-Ching, Chen; Kuo, Elaine – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1999
Examined sex differences in perceptual and cognitive abilities and in reading skills among 922 first graders in the United States, India, and Taiwan. Found that girls scored significantly higher than boys on reading skills, visual memory, directionality, and ability to track nonsymbolic figures. Urban children outscored rural children on four…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Emergent Literacy

Zveglich, Joseph E., Jr.; And Others – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1997
Despite rapid structural change in Taiwan, the gender earnings ratio between 1978-82 remained at 65%. Women's relative gains in education and experience were apparently offset by an increase in wage discrimination. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Foreign Countries, Salary Wage Differentials, Sex Differences