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Venturini, Joseph Lawrence – 1974
This study was undertaken in a single school district to determine if variation in reading achievement levels was related to some social factors. The social factors analyzed included student IQ, student socioeconomic status (SES), teacher SES, school SES, and school classroom SES. Data was culled from the personal records of 1,522 students.…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Massey, Grace Carroll – 1975
This study explored relationships to help explain why black students in inner city high schools so frequently report relatively high academic self-concepts although their academic achievement was low. Questionnaires were administered to a random sample in each comprehensive high schools in the San Francisco High School District (total n = 779).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Black Students, Doctoral Dissertations
Hare, Bruce Robert – 1975
This investigation studied children of different races, socioeconomic backgrounds, and sexes, and attempted to identify the components by which they arrive at their self-evaluation. The study used a pre-tested 30 item self-esteem measure. The study also used a test anxiety scale, an achievement orientation scale, and an arbitration scale. The…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
Healey, Gary W. – 1969
The purposes of this study were to determine: (1) if differences existed in the self-concept among Negro, Anglo, and Spanish American students; and (2) the extent to which these differences were influenced by ethnic group membership, socioeconomic position, sex, or the interaction among these variables. This study was carried out in a New Mexico…
Descriptors: Black Students, Ethnic Groups, Junior High School Students, Mexican Americans
London, David T. – 1975
Data from the stepwise multiple regression of four educational cognitive style predictor sets on each of six academic competence criteria were used to define the concurrent validity of Hill's educational cognitive style model. The purpose was to determine how appropriate it may be to use this model as a prototype for successful academic programs…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, College Freshmen
Crumpton-Bawden, E. Carlene Tolbert – 1975
The primary assertion of this study was that equality of educational opportunity must reduce the poverty status of the poor and of minorities. This study argued that the most directly relevant school variable likely to reduce poverty is increased educational attainment because of its correlation to income which correlates to the quality of one's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Education, Doctoral Dissertations, Dropout Rate
Weinberg, Dorothe Rigby – 1975
Twenty primary grade teachers of inner-city, lower class, Afro-American students and 20 primary grade teachers of suburban middle class white students were interviewed using George A. Kelly's 'Rep Test' technique, in order to elicit the categories or constructs through which they customarily perceived their students. Two judges applied content…
Descriptors: Black Students, Content Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Teachers
Clay, Daniel C. – 1976
Examining the normative and regulative effects of parental influence on the educational mobility of high school youth and the changing patterns of educational mobility, rural high school seniors in Ontonagon County, Michigan were surveyed in 1957/58 (N=254), 1968 (N=193), and 1974 (N=201). The key variables examined were: (1) college plans; (2)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Educational Mobility, High School Seniors