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Leppel, Karen – Review of Higher Education, 2002
Examined factors influencing college persistence of men and women. Having children has a negative impact on men's persistence but a positive impact on women's persistence. Being Black raises persistence significantly only for women. Age, marriage, and hours worked have a negative impact; and family income, GPA, and being Asian have a positive…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Attendance, Females, Higher Education
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Klesges, Robert C.; Robinson, Leslie A. – Journal of Health Education, 1995
Reviews the health consequences of smoking among African Americans. Examines factors predicting smoking onset in general and discusses studies assessing gender and ethnicity differences. Describes the Memphis Health Project, a five-year study identifying factors associated with smoking onset in African American versus Euro-American girls. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Females, Health Behavior
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Utsey, Shawn O.; Payne, Yasser A.; Jackson, Ebonique S.; Jones, Antoine M. – Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2002
Examines the relationships among race-related stress, quality of life indicators, and life satisfaction among elderly African Americans. Results indicated that elderly African American men and women differed significantly with regard to institutional and collective racism-related stress. In addition, institutional racism-related stress was a…
Descriptors: Blacks, Life Satisfaction, Mental Health, Older Adults
Nielsen, Penny J. – 1977
This study examined student attitudes toward reading and evaluated the effects of grade level, reading achievement, sex, race, and social status upon reading attitudes. Fifteen classrooms, consisting of 260 fourth and sixth grade students, participated in the study. After individual reading achievement scores were determined for each student, two…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Grades (Scholastic), Intermediate Grades, Predictor Variables
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Taheri-Araghi, M.; Hendren, G. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1994
Statistical analysis of 10 personal (client) variables and four program variables related to 76 people who became blind from retinitis pigmentosa revealed that 6 variables predicted clients' rehabilitation outcomes: age, gender, race, work status, amount of case-service money spent on the client's behalf, and number of changes in career objectives…
Descriptors: Adventitious Impairments, Age Differences, Employment Potential, Outcomes of Treatment
Gold, J.; And Others – 1990
This study examines the relationship between the perceptions of undergraduate black students of their adjustment to a predominantly white university and levels of academic success. It is hypothesized that there would be no significant relationship between adjustment to college as measured by the Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Black Students, College Freshmen
Epstein, Joyce L. – 1983
Previous research on friendship selection has failed to focus on how the selection process changes with age or in differently organized environments. This review of the literature takes a life-course perspective on the selection of friends, charting research results on three aspects of the selection process: (1) the number of friends and their…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Educational Environment, Friendship, Individual Characteristics
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Luecking, Richard G.; Fabian, Ellen S. – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2000
This article presents information on the characteristics and post-school outcomes of youth (N=3,024) who participated in the Bridges School to Work internship program at seven sites from 1993 to 1997. Neither gender, race, nor primary disability made a significant difference in employment status at 6 months post-internship. Work behaviors during…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Employment Potential, Followup Studies
Chastain, Robert L.; Joe, George W. – 1985
This study attempts to integrate and extend previous research by multivariate investigation to determine multidimensional relationships among both the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) subscales and the demographic variables for the 1981 WAIS-R standardization sample. Canonical correlation with orthogonal rotation of composite…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Blacks, Cognitive Measurement
Hendryx, Michael S.; And Others – 1990
The Measure of Academic Talent (MAT) is a standardized measure of academic development that controls for socioeconomic status-related background characteristics (e.g., income, language in the home, etc.) for different race and sex groups. In this study, the MAT was derived from American College Testing (ACT) program assessment data, using a sample…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, College Freshmen
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Arnold, Brent L.; And Others – Journal of Athletic Training, 1996
This study examined athletic trainers' demographic and professional credentials. It noted associations between those characteristics and high school, college, and clinical settings, and investigated predictors of salary. Surveys of prospective employers indicated that possessing a doctoral degree best predicted salary. Higher salaries were in…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, College Faculty, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities
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Abbott, Ann A. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
Race, sex, IQ, self-perception, and student's perceptions of their teacher's perceptions were examined as sources of variance in academic achievement. Self-perceptions account for more variance in academic achievement for students who are of the same sex and race as the teacher than for those who are not. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Classroom Environment, Disadvantaged Youth
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Becker, Henry Jay; Sterling, Carleton W. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1987
Data from a national survey of microcomputer uses in schools are used to demonstrate differences in access to and uses of computers by students. Factors examined include race, socioeconomic status, sex, achievement, and ability level. Also discussed are inequality and inequity and the need for additional research on computer impact. (RP)
Descriptors: Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
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Trusty, Jerry; Dooley-Dickey, Katherine – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
This study examined possible predictors of feelings of alienation from school in elementary and middle school students who completed surveys in 1991. Results indicated that gender and school variables were the most consistent predictors of alienation. The study did not wholly support the theory that alienation is a steady developmental process.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropout Attitudes, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Griffith, James – Journal of Educational Research, 1996
This study examined the relation of parental involvement and empowerment to elementary student test performance. Surveys of parents and data on student achievement and on school and student characteristics indicated that parent involvement consistently correlated with student test performance, even when controlled for school or student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Institutional Characteristics
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