A Comparison of the Child-Rearing Attitudes of Disadvantaged Chicano and Black Mothers
Description:
Hypothesized in this study are the following: (1) that there are significant general differences between the childrearing attitudes of disadvantaged Chicano and Black mothers, (2) that their respective attitudes significantly vary on particular subtests of maternal attitude, and (3) that demographic variables, such as age, number of marriages, nativemigrant status, and level of education will affect significant differences in response on a number of specified attitudinal subtests.
Date:
August 1973
Creator:
Bond, Rebekah B.
Partner:
UNT Libraries