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Brooks, Glenwood C., Jr.; Sedlacek, William E. – 1971
The same Situational Attitude Scale (SAS) social and personal situations and items used in Sedlacek and Brooks' (1970a,b) study were used in the current study. Four forms, neutral (A1), black (B1), white (A2) and Negro (B2) were administered to a sample (N=653) of prospective University of Maryland students attending a summer orientation program…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Blacks, College Students, Factor Analysis
Sedlacek, William E.; Brooks, Glenwood C., Jr. – 1967
As the present tools for assessing attitudes of white toward blacks are methodologically flawed, a Situational Attitude Scale (S.A.S.) was developed. Such a test both provides a racial context and makes psychological withdrawal difficult. Ten personal and social situations with some relevance to a racial response were created. For each situation…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bias, College Students, Individual Characteristics
Sedlacek, William E.; Brooks, Glenwood C., Jr. – 1972
The attitudes of 1114 white university students toward blacks were compared by sex, using the Situational Attitude Scale (SAS). The SAS contains 10 personal or social situations where race might be a variable in reacting to the situations. For each situation, ten bipolar Semantic Differential scales were written. The SAS was administered…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bias, College Students, Racial Attitudes
Shueman, Sharon A.; Sedlacek, William E. – 1976
Two forms of the Situational Attitude Scale Women-4 (SASW-4), a 49-item inventory designed to measure attitudes toward sex roles, were administered to college students to investigate the psychometric properties of the instrument. Both forms of the SASW-4 presented seven personal and social situations, but differed in the sex of the individuals…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Students, Females, Higher Education
Sedlacek, William E.; Brooks, Glenwood C., Jr. – 1971
Sedlacek and Brooks in measuring the attitudes of whites toward blacks with the Situational Attitude Scale (SAS) have used trained white administrators in all previous studies. The purpose of white administrators was to avoid calling attention to the racial variable being measured. However the instrument is not the entire simulus presented to…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Behavioral Objectives, Blacks, Measurement Instruments