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Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black MenCorso, Julie 10 May 2014 (has links)
The exclusionary nature of colorism and how it affects personal awareness of self- identity behooves us to explore the socio-psychological interplay of life choices and racial socialization. This exploratory research is positioned within the context of black males’ relationship preferences and sought comprehension of how and why their perceptions inform their choices and inclination for lighter skin tones. The manifestations of colorism in these men’s experiences influence their interactions with women and how they perceive themselves. Findings of this phenomenological study informed the researcher of various dynamics that shape interactions of race, gender and colorism and utilized Black Feminist Thought as an epistemological framework. Purposeful sampling was used for recruitment and narrative interview methods highlighted perspectives and experiences of twenty, Atlanta black males, aged 21 and older for an overall essence of their phenomenon. Hopefully, this work will prompt analytical conversations to extend research of colorism within similar group dynamics.
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Att vara en kämpande läsare : Pojkars självbild i gymnasietNyback, Ulf January 2015 (has links)
Att pojkar presterar sämre i läsning än flickor i skolan är en trend som kunnat observeras över hela världen under en längre tid. Orsakerna kan vara biologiska eller sociokulturella. I min uppsats har jag undersökt hur pojkars självbild som läsare i gymnasiet ser ut. Jag har intervjuat fyra pojkar från olika årskurser i en svenskspråkig gymnasieskola i södra Finland om läsning och böcker. Utgående från en fenomenologisk livsvärldsansats och en hermeneutisk tolkning av materialet har jag sedan försökt ta reda på hur deras självbild ser ut, vad som format den samt vilka konsekvenser den får. Resultatet är att olika faktorer, både inre och yttre, format självbilden från fall till fall, samt även att självbilden kan ha en stark inverkan på läsprestation. Jag fann däremot att genus inte är av så stor betydelse när en självbild som läsare skapas.
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An Investigation of the Relationship between Intelligence, Self-Concept and Social Competency among the Mentally RetardedTerrill, Nolan Allan 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to add to the body of knowledge concerning intelligence, self-concept, and social competency as related to the habilitation of retardates by investigating the following problem: what is the relationship between intelligence, self-concept, and social competency among the mentally retarded?
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Performance of Delinquents and Nondelinquents on the High School Form of the Index of Adjustment and ValuesWilliam, R. Naylor 05 1900 (has links)
This study is an attempt to obtain information on the self-concept and juvenile delinquency.
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Guilt as Related to Self-Concept and Personality AdjustmentNicholas, D. Jack, 1932- 08 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of the present study was to determine the interrelationships among guilt, certain indices of self-concept, and other variables of personality adjustment as they are reflected by graduate students in three academic disciplines.
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The Immediate Effect of Classroom Integration on the Academic Progress, Self-Concept, and Racial Attitudes of Elementary White StudentsCypert, Kenneth Eugene 12 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the differences and changes in integrated and segregated white students' self-concepts, racial attitudes, and academic achievements.
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The Interrelationship of Sociempathic Ability, Self Concept, Sociometric Status and Teaching Effectiveness of Student TeachersBiggerstaff, Edwin Levi 01 1900 (has links)
The major problem to be investigated consists of four phases: 1) the investigation of the relationship of sociempathic ability to self concept, sociometric status, mental ability, student teaching, and teaching effectiveness of elementary and secondary student teachers, and the relationship between sociometric status and self concept; 2) an investigation of the relationship of self concept and sociometric status to the teaching effectiveness of elementary and secondary student teachers; 3) a comparison of elementary and secondary student teachers on the strength of the relationships mentioned above, and on mean scores in self concept, sociempathic ability and mental ability; and 4) an investigation to determine if differences in self concept ratings exist among subject major groups of secondary student teachers, and to determine if there are differences between the sexes with regard to sociempathic ability.
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Self-Concept, Personality Adjustment, and Measurable Intelligence of Delinquent BoysRobbins, William Callaway, 1912- 08 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the change in self-concept, personality adjustment, and measurable intelligence of delinquent boys after a period of training received in the State Training School for Boys operated by the Texas Youth Council at Gatesville, Texas. Inherent in the study was an attempt to isolate factors which can be assumed to identify those individuals who might be more likely to profit from the training received.
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Level of Manifest Anxiety as a Predictor of Attitude Change Through Group Vocational CounselingListon, Curtis Thomas 05 1900 (has links)
This study was conducted to compare changes in self-concept and dogmatism among high school subjects at three levels of manifest anxiety following group vocational counseling.
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The Relationship between Self-concept and Authoritarianism and Certain Academic, Vocational, and Biographical Variables of College FreshmenLeUnes, Arnold D. 08 1900 (has links)
The problem is to study the relationship between two personality measures, self-concept and authoritarianism, as each relates to certain academic, vocational, and biographical variables of male freshmen attending a state-supported university in the Southwest.
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