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Dien, Dora Shu-Fang; Fujisawa, Hitoshi – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1979
Middle class Japanese children whose willingness to cheat in a game had been observed at age four were administered a version of a Machiavellianism scale seven years later. Developmental changes in Machiavellianism, sex differences, and belief behavior congruency were considered in the Japanese cultural context. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Beliefs, Cheating, Children
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Walberg, Herbert J.; Heise, Kenneth – Psychology in the Schools, 1979
The numbers of disciplinary referrals to the principal's office for 202 boys and 202 girls from a middle-class, suburban junior high school were obtained from student records and fitted to a highly skewed negative binomial distribution. The fitted and observed distributions do not significantly differ. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Discipline Problems, Junior High School Students, Middle Class Culture
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Stevenson, Marguerite B.; Lamb, Michael E. – Child Development, 1979
Forty middle-class mothers and their 12-month-old infants participated in an examination of the extent to which infant sociability and home experiences were correlated with cognitive capacity. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Family Environment, Family Influence, Infants
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Gomes, Ralph C. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1979
The Guyanese setting, the development of the new coalition of Guyanese elites, their objective interest and nationalist politics, and the social profile of the new elite of Guyana are discussed in this paper. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Developing Nations, Essays, Leadership
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Hall, Vernon C.; Kaye, Daniel B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
Six hundred boys divided by age (6-8), race (black and white) and social class (middle and lower) were given tests for memory, intelligence, learning, and transfer. Findings indicated social class differences on learning and intelligence tests, with racial differences on intelligence, digit span, and paired-associate learning. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Youth, Children, Cognitive Development
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Boulding, Elise – Liberal Education, 1976
A serious obstacle to releasing the creativity of minority groups for future problem solving is the attitude of white middle-class males, particularly in colleges and universities, who think they are advancing the cause of minorities when they are not. Advances made by minorities are reviewed, along with their resources and some recommendations to…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Females, Higher Education, Majority Attitudes
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Moore, Lindy – History of Education, 2003
Discusses the development of middle class, public secondary Scottish schools for girls over 14 years old in the latter 1800s. States these institutions opened the door for the Scottish women's movement, allowing women to pursue public positions. Clarifies that the movement was still in its early stages by the late 1800s. (KDR)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
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Read, Jane – History of Education, 2003
Explores four women's networking activities that promoted Fredrich Froebel's kindergarten pedagogy from 1840-1900. Describes how the movemen created Froebelian organizational infrastructures, affecting national and religious boundaries and providing a support system for middle class members, political lobbies, leadership, and recognition for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Research, Females
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Goldsmith, Denise Fitz; Rogoff, Barbara – Developmental Psychology, 1997
Compared the attention patterns of 40 toddlers and their mothers with or without dysphoric symptoms in a situation that allowed both common and independent foci of attention. Found that dysphoric mothers appeared to attend to an event in common with their children less frequently than did nondysphoric mothers. (MOK)
Descriptors: Attention, Caregiver Role, Cognitive Ability, Depression (Psychology)
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Cozzarelli, Catherine; Tagler, Michael J.; Wilkinson, Anna V. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 2002
Examined college students' attitudes and stereotypes regarding poor women, attributions for their poverty, and whether those thoughts and feelings differed from those about poor men. Attitudes and stereotypes were significantly more positive regarding poor women than poor men. Participants endorsed internal attributions for both women's and men's…
Descriptors: College Students, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Middle Class Students
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Quay, Lorene C.; Jarrett, Olga S. – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Compared peer social interaction of 159 low socioeconomic status (SES), Head Start preschoolers and 91 middle SES private preschoolers. Although low SES children had more initiations and responses than did middle SES children, they also had more difficulty in responding appropriately and had more negative than positive responses. (DE)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Low Income Groups, Middle Class
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Charing, Sarah – Australian Library Journal, 1995
Discusses the passage in the United Kingdom of the Public Libraries Act of 1850 and its reflections of social and political attitudes prevalent at the time, particularly laissez-faire and utilitarianism. Individualism, national education, and middle class concern for the poor are discussed. (60 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Individualism
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Thompson, Ronald W.; And Others – Family Relations, 1993
Parent training programs have been effective interventions for middle-income families with children who have developmental, learning, and behavioral problems. Results have been mixed with low-income families, however. Tested practical parenting program with both middle- and low-income parents (n=34). Results indicated significant improvements for…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Developmental Disabilities, Learning Problems
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Burger, Lisa K.; Miller, Peggy J. – Journal of Child Language, 1999
Investigated personal storytelling among young working-class and middle-class children, observing them at home at age 2; age 6 and 3; and under-one year. Analysis of generic properties, narrative content, and emotion talk revealed a complex configuration of similarities and differences. Differentiation between working-class and middle-class…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Middle Class
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Harter, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Education Finance, 1999
Examines detailed school spending and achievement data for over 2,800 Texas elementary schools for 1992-93. A school's student poverty rate is the most important factor influencing student performance. Results emphasize the importance of spending for exemplary teaching, basic supplies, and maintenance. Certain expenditures correlate with lower…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Finance, Elementary Education, Expenditures
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