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Bulcock, Jeffrey W.; And Others – 1974
Recent findings are reported on the ongoing research related to the socioeconomic career attainment process utilizing the Malmo data set from Sweden as reported in ED 097 268. The general proposition tested is that the association between selected personality resource assets and the desired outcomes of resource conversion settings will be…
Descriptors: Ability, Achievement, Careers, Comparative Analysis
Bulcock, Jeffrey W.; And Others – 1974
The problem of the role of ability and education in career achievement is investigated in this cross-cultural study using a model developed in the United States by Duncan and modified by Blau and Jencks. The replication links variables of a respondent's income, schooling, achievement, ability, and occupation to similar variables for the…
Descriptors: Ability, Achievement, Careers, Comparative Analysis
Bulcock, Jeffrey W.; And Others – 1976
Using data collected by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), the authors of this study examined the reading achievement of 14-year-old boys in India and England. They sought to determine the factors involved in the academic achievement of these boys in the natural sciences. Factors studied, in addition…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Education, Content Area Reading
Clifton, Rodney A.; Bulcock, Jeffrey W. – 1986
Within Canada, the examination of stratification and mobility has traditionally been related to both class and ethnicity. Previous research has not examined the theory that educational institutions may be, in part, perpetuating the vertical mosaic, because teachers assume that children from certain ethnic groups can learn more and faster than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Stereotypes