textThe purpose of these studies was to examine the predictors of African American and European American adolescents’ attitudes toward affirmative action (Study 1) and school desegregation (Study 2) policies. It was hypothesized that support for both policies would be higher among adolescents who (1) attended more racially diverse classes, (2) held less prejudiced racial attitudes, (3) were more aware of historical and continuing racial inequality and discrimination, (4) described themselves as politically liberal, and (5) had engaged in more racial identity exploration. Participants in both studies included African American and European American adolescents ages 14 to 17 attending a high school in the Midwestern U.S. On the first day of da...
This study examines the effects of school desegregation on levels of prejudice. Before the study beg...
This study focused on racial segregation experienced in high school by college students and their su...
There are striking disparities in the academic achievement of American youth, with Latino and Black ...
textThe purpose of these studies was to examine the predictors of African American and European Amer...
This dissertation consists of two studies that explore the development of ethnic racial identity for...
This study investigates race views of students from a Midwestern, predominantly White, all-male high...
textNew evidence suggests that African American children’s mistrust of European American teachers pl...
This investigation sought to identify the underlying processes guiding the differential levels of ac...
This study looks at the risks and protective factors associated with African American and White earl...
Research has identified successful transitions from middle to high school as critical for students ’...
Adolescents ’ understandings of their social identities and related personal expe-riences influence ...
Purpose: There is a tendency to assess educational systems in terms of their efficiency in gaining h...
Research indicates that African American adolescents attending inner city schools are underachieving...
This dissertation explores the paradox of low school achievement and high educational aspirations am...
Building on recent social psychological theory and research, this study investigates growing opposit...
This study examines the effects of school desegregation on levels of prejudice. Before the study beg...
This study focused on racial segregation experienced in high school by college students and their su...
There are striking disparities in the academic achievement of American youth, with Latino and Black ...
textThe purpose of these studies was to examine the predictors of African American and European Amer...
This dissertation consists of two studies that explore the development of ethnic racial identity for...
This study investigates race views of students from a Midwestern, predominantly White, all-male high...
textNew evidence suggests that African American children’s mistrust of European American teachers pl...
This investigation sought to identify the underlying processes guiding the differential levels of ac...
This study looks at the risks and protective factors associated with African American and White earl...
Research has identified successful transitions from middle to high school as critical for students ’...
Adolescents ’ understandings of their social identities and related personal expe-riences influence ...
Purpose: There is a tendency to assess educational systems in terms of their efficiency in gaining h...
Research indicates that African American adolescents attending inner city schools are underachieving...
This dissertation explores the paradox of low school achievement and high educational aspirations am...
Building on recent social psychological theory and research, this study investigates growing opposit...
This study examines the effects of school desegregation on levels of prejudice. Before the study beg...
This study focused on racial segregation experienced in high school by college students and their su...
There are striking disparities in the academic achievement of American youth, with Latino and Black ...