Applicant withdrawal: The role of test‐taking attitudes and racial differences
MJ Schmit, AM Ryan - Personnel psychology, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
The role of test‐taking attitudes in the decisions of applicants to withdraw from a selection
process was examined. Measures of test‐taking attitudes were administered to 3,290 police …
process was examined. Measures of test‐taking attitudes were administered to 3,290 police …
[图书][B] Extended family support as a protective factor among college students: An exploratory multi-ethnic study
EA Reyes - 2002 - search.proquest.com
This cross-cultural study examined (1) cross-ethnic similarities (etics) and differences
(emics) in extended family support patterns among students during the stressful transition to …
(emics) in extended family support patterns among students during the stressful transition to …
[图书][B] Generational discontinuities: A cross-culture study of familism and achievement motivation in Mexican, Mexican immigrant, Mexican American, and white non …
CE Suarez-Orozco - 1993 - search.proquest.com
This study proposed to investigate how concerns regarding familism, achievement
orientation and family conflict differed between Mexican, Mexican immigrant, Mexican …
orientation and family conflict differed between Mexican, Mexican immigrant, Mexican …
Ethnic Variations in Social Support Networks and Child Rearing.
D MacPhee - 1993 - ERIC
Comparing Ute Mountain Indians, Hispanics, and Anglos within several communities, this
study examined:(1) ethnic differences in the structure and function of parents' support …
study examined:(1) ethnic differences in the structure and function of parents' support …
[图书][B] Psychosocial risk, cultural, and intrapersonal factors in relation to problem and conventional behaviors for African-American adolescents with MID
SL Frison - 1997 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Research with both African American adolescents and individuals with mild
intellectual disability (MID) has typically focused on negative outcomes experienced by …
intellectual disability (MID) has typically focused on negative outcomes experienced by …