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Nelms, Charlie; And Others – Education, 1982
Investigated impact of socio-economic status (SES) and achievement scores on job choice for 128 participants in a Labor Market Orientation Training program. Neither SES nor the program measure ("World of Work") were significant, but "Wide Range Achievement Test" gain scores did significantly impact on job choice. (Author/BRR)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Career Choice, Disadvantaged Youth, Middle Class Students

Tygart, C. E. – Urban Education, 1981
Studies were conducted in 1968 and 1976 to examine changes in the moral values of high school and college students. Lessening commitments to conventional values and increasing cynicism were evidenced among the more affluent students who expressed more willingness to engage in illegal activities than did less affluent students. (GC)
Descriptors: Affluent Youth, Attitude Change, Lower Class Students, Middle Class Students
Hannon, Lance – 2003
Data from the NLSY (National Longitudinal Survey of Youth) were analyzed to test two competing hypotheses regarding how poverty affects the relationship between delinquency and educational attainment. The cumulative disadvantage perspective argues that poor youth suffer greater consequences for their involvement in delinquency than middle and…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Attainment, Middle Class Students

Mills, Belen C. – Early Child Development and Care, 1983
Investigates the relationship between socioeconomic status and readiness for school among 49 predominantly middle-class four- to six-year-old children enrolled in kindergarten at the Florida State University Developmental Research School. Of the variables investigated (father's education, mother's education, and family income), only father's…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Family Income, Fathers, Kindergarten Children

Tate, Douglass; Gibson, Gail – Social Behavior and Personality, 1980
Second generation, middle-class, Black youth and middle-class White youth completed the Stanford Binet, WISC-R, or the WAIS. Results indicated that Black youth exceeded the White sample mean on the Stanford Binet and the WISC-R. Previous intelligence differences may have reflected educational and socioeconomic differences. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Black Achievement, Black Youth

Kee, Daniel W.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1985
Constructive memory in low socioeconomic status (SES) Black and middle-SES White children was evaluated. The fourth-grade subjects in the study were tested by a recognition procedure. Results indicated that the nature of test instructions given to subjects can alter estimates of population differences in inference retention. (DWH)
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary Education, Lower Class Students, Middle Class Students
Bogdanoff, Ruth F.; Peebles, Linda M. – 1986
A total of 103 preschool children of lower and middle socioeconomic status families were observed in three preschool programs during 15 standardized free play periods for the purpose of investigating preschool children's preferences for different types of traditionally used play materials. The influence of age, sex, and socioeconomic status (SES)…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Instructional Materials, Lower Class Students, Middle Class Students

Meade, Edward R. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1981
Cognitive control over impulsive behavior on a Luria-type task was examined for 165 middle- and lower-socioeconomic status (SES) children in nursery school and first grade. Specific impulse control problems were found for both middle- and lower-SES children in nursery school. By first grade, only the lower-SES children continued to exhibit this…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students, Individual Differences

Bar-Tal, D; And Others – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1984
Male and female subjects from low and middle-upper socioeconomic groups were asked to explain their academic success or failure. Few sex or social class differences were found, with most subjects attributing success to internal, medium stable, and controllable causes. (GC)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Failure, Females, Foreign Countries

Jordan, Nancy. C.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1992
Examined the performance of kindergartners from middle- and low-income families on arithmetic calculations presented in a nonverbal format and in three verbal formats. Children from middle-income families performed better than those from low-income families on verbal calculation tasks but not on the nonverbal task. (BC)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, Computation

Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin – Journal of Education, 1980
By examining two suburban high schools (one in a wealthy White community and the other in a racially mixed working class community), explores the ways schools integrate adolescents into the economic system through a structured correspondence between the social relations of the school and those of production. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: College Choice, Educational Objectives, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level