Comparative Study of American and Israeli Teenagers' Attitudes Toward Death
Description:
One hundred American teenagers and 84 Israeli teenagers were interviewed by open-ended questionnaires in order to study their attitudes toward death, holding variables like religion, socio-economic status, and education constant. All the respondents are Jewish, members of a youth movement, high school students, and are fifteen to sixteen years old. The results show a strong tendency to avoid discussions and thoughts about death, more so by the Israelis. Death is strongly feared and associated w…
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Date:
August 1975
Creator:
Dweck, Tzafra
Partner:
UNT Libraries