Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescents were examined using the Native American version of the Survey of Rewards for Teens (SORT-NA). The SORT-NA is a self-report survey which examines preferences across eight domains: sports, food, entertainment, excursions, interests and hobbies, social activities, social related activities, and a miscellaneous category. Results indicated significant differences in reward preference across culture in two domains, and across gender in five domains
Indian students have the lowest level of academic achievement, and the highest dropout rates in the ...
[Abstract]: In this study, the Values Questionnaire developed by Schwartz and Bilsky (1987, 1990) wa...
Although the literature on alcoholism is extensive, virtually all of the existing psychological theo...
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescen...
The use of reinforcement (i.e., food, praise, privileges) is an essential component of most behavior...
The intent of this study is to determine what items are reinforcing for high school students from di...
Research has suggested that cultural conflicts and the process of acculturation contribute to feelin...
According to the Office of Educational Research and Improvement: A Project of the Stanford Institute...
This exploratory study examined gender differences in the patterns of drug offers among a sample of ...
Cultural conflicts and the process of acculturation contribute to feelings of boredom, anxiety, depr...
Gender differences emerge at a very young age in children. Through socialization boys and girls are ...
This study investigates cultural and sex differences in students' (a) motivations and demotivations ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between familial, educational, and psychos...
This research examines the potential effects of collegiate athletic scholarships on Native American ...
This study was designed to investigate attitudes and acculturation levels at a tribal community coll...
Indian students have the lowest level of academic achievement, and the highest dropout rates in the ...
[Abstract]: In this study, the Values Questionnaire developed by Schwartz and Bilsky (1987, 1990) wa...
Although the literature on alcoholism is extensive, virtually all of the existing psychological theo...
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescen...
The use of reinforcement (i.e., food, praise, privileges) is an essential component of most behavior...
The intent of this study is to determine what items are reinforcing for high school students from di...
Research has suggested that cultural conflicts and the process of acculturation contribute to feelin...
According to the Office of Educational Research and Improvement: A Project of the Stanford Institute...
This exploratory study examined gender differences in the patterns of drug offers among a sample of ...
Cultural conflicts and the process of acculturation contribute to feelings of boredom, anxiety, depr...
Gender differences emerge at a very young age in children. Through socialization boys and girls are ...
This study investigates cultural and sex differences in students' (a) motivations and demotivations ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between familial, educational, and psychos...
This research examines the potential effects of collegiate athletic scholarships on Native American ...
This study was designed to investigate attitudes and acculturation levels at a tribal community coll...
Indian students have the lowest level of academic achievement, and the highest dropout rates in the ...
[Abstract]: In this study, the Values Questionnaire developed by Schwartz and Bilsky (1987, 1990) wa...
Although the literature on alcoholism is extensive, virtually all of the existing psychological theo...