Two factors are hypothesized to underlie the prestige of students within secondary school systems: family background, and personal qualities of the student. In a survey of two school systems, this hypothesis was not supported. An additional hypothesis suggested that the content of student values should become more like those of the adult world as the students progress through high school; this was partially supported. The prestige values cited by student respondents are similar to those found in earlier studies by Coleman and Hollingshead. However, a new complex of anti-establishment values is also revealed in student responses
This research is concerned with a theory of rank balance as an approach to understanding stratified ...
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This study aimed to find out what cognitive taxa constitute the schema of Top Peer Pressure (TPP) am...
Two factors are hypothesized to underlie the prestige of students within secondary school systems: f...
The general issue in this report is whether one’s position in a hierarchy affects how one judges oth...
Research has shown that there is an occupational prestige hierarchy, stable over time and from subpo...
International audienceLow socioeconomic status (SES) students have a lower sense of belonging to col...
Research in the field of occupational prestige often involves ranking occupations or their attribute...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine the extent to which students\u27 social class...
textThis research investigated the basis upon which undergraduates construct notions of social honor...
Results from prior research indicate that a student's academic self-concept is negatively influenced...
Studies that have investigated college choice factors for high-achieving students repeatedly cite ac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
Peer relations researchers have documented extensively the link between aggression and social status...
Examined adolescents\u27 peer group status in high school using self-report, peer nominations, and a...
This research is concerned with a theory of rank balance as an approach to understanding stratified ...
This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hie...
This study aimed to find out what cognitive taxa constitute the schema of Top Peer Pressure (TPP) am...
Two factors are hypothesized to underlie the prestige of students within secondary school systems: f...
The general issue in this report is whether one’s position in a hierarchy affects how one judges oth...
Research has shown that there is an occupational prestige hierarchy, stable over time and from subpo...
International audienceLow socioeconomic status (SES) students have a lower sense of belonging to col...
Research in the field of occupational prestige often involves ranking occupations or their attribute...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine the extent to which students\u27 social class...
textThis research investigated the basis upon which undergraduates construct notions of social honor...
Results from prior research indicate that a student's academic self-concept is negatively influenced...
Studies that have investigated college choice factors for high-achieving students repeatedly cite ac...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-171)Original data on the prestige, importance to soci...
Peer relations researchers have documented extensively the link between aggression and social status...
Examined adolescents\u27 peer group status in high school using self-report, peer nominations, and a...
This research is concerned with a theory of rank balance as an approach to understanding stratified ...
This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hie...
This study aimed to find out what cognitive taxa constitute the schema of Top Peer Pressure (TPP) am...