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Casanova, Saskias – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2012
This case study examines the autobiographical writing and interviews of Lupe, an Indigenous Mexican immigrant, at multiple times in her life. The case study is contextualized within social, historical, psychological, and institutional spaces both in the United States and in Mexico. Consequently, Lupe's journey is an example of how stigmatization…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience, Immigrants
Peer reviewedSchneider, Monica E.; Ward, Dahlia J. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2003
A study of 35 Latino college students in upstate New York found that various types of perceived support (from family, general peers, Latino peers, faculty, and institution) mediated the relationship between ethnic identification and adjustment to college. Important differences emerged between Latino peer support and general peer support for…
Descriptors: College Students, Ethnicity, Family Relationship, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFoley, Sharon; Kidder, Deborah L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2002
A survey of 118 Hispanic law students found that female students were more likely than males to expect gender discrimination in their future law firms; perceived discrimination affected student perceptions of the fairness of the promotion process, which influenced career satisfaction; and students did not expect ethnic discrimination to impede…
Descriptors: Ethnic Discrimination, Expectation, Higher Education, Hispanic American Students
Peer reviewedHood, Jacqueline N.; Muller, Helen J.; Seitz, Patricia – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2001
Students in an organizational behavior course were surveyed concerning personal and collective self-esteem and discriminatory attitudes before and after a 16-week diversity intervention. After the intervention, Anglo women showed the most positive changes in attitudes, while Anglo men became more negative in attitudes toward women. Hispanics'…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitude Change, College Students, Ethnic Bias
Peer reviewedNiemann, Yolanda Flores; Romero, Andrea; Arbona, Consuelo – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2000
Examines cultural factors that may create tension between relationship-oriented and educational goals for Mexican American men and women. A survey of 546 Mexican American college students assessed cultural orientation (ethnic loyalty, ethnic social orientation, and cultural awareness) and marriage and gender role attitudes. Ethnic loyalty most…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits, Educational Attitudes
Peer reviewedJones, Evangelina Bustamante; Young, Russell; Rodriguez, James L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1999
In-depth interviews with Mexican-American and Euro-American bilingual teaching candidates examined differences in reference group orientation, affiliative identity, and rationale for becoming a bilingual teacher. Mexican Americans had a strong Mexican affiliative identity and seemed personally compelled to maintain the language and culture.…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Teachers, Bilingualism, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedVelasquez, Roberto J.; Arellano, Leticia M.; Padilla, Amado M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1999
Describes the Third Symposium on Chicano Psychology (East Lansing, Michigan, April 1998). Provides an overview of earlier meetings on Chicano psychology, 1973-82. Discusses the diversity of conference participants, increased participation by Chicanas, presentation themes, barriers to Chicanos during their academic and professional careers, the…
Descriptors: Careers, College Students, Conferences, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedDelgado, Pedro; Guerrero, Gabriela; Goggin, Judith P.; Ellis, Barbara B. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1999
Eighty bilingual Hispanic college students evaluated their own Spanish and English language skills before and after administration of the Woodcock-Munoz Language Survey, which provided an objective measure of these skills. Self-assessments were more accurate for Spanish than for English. Contains 37 references. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, College Students, English
Peer reviewedGandara, Patricia; Lopez, Elias – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1998
Interviews with 48 Mexican American college students who excelled in high school revealed that Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores did not predict time to completion of degree, college grade point average, or likelihood of applying to graduate school. However, many students with low SAT scores were initially traumatized and were aware of missed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Admission, College Choice, College Entrance Examinations
Peer reviewedNegy, Charles; Lachar, David; Gruber, Christian P. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1998
Study used 103 bilingual college freshmen to evaluate psychometric characteristics of the Personality Inventory for Youth (PIY) translated into Spanish. Scales and subscales of the Spanish PIY demonstrated internal consistency and temporal stability comparable to English counterparts, and multivariate analysis did not identify a language effect…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Mexican Americans
Peer reviewedVazquez, Luis A.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
A survey of 102 Mexican American college students at a southwestern university found that students with the darkest skin color had a more Mexican-oriented level of acculturation than did other students, and that skin color and acculturation interacted to influence students' level of interest in the Latino community. (SV)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Citizen Participation, College Students, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedClachar, Arlene – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
Eight students taking English as a Second Language in a Puerto Rican university kept dialog journals in which they discussed English as a symbol of U.S. colonial domination of Puerto Rico and the erosion of Puerto Rican cultural identity, the relative importance of English and Spanish, and contradictions related to U.S. citizenship and the need…
Descriptors: College Students, Colonialism, Dialog Journals, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSuarez, Shirley A.; Fowers, Blaine J.; Garwood, Carolyn S.; Szapocznik, Jose – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
A study of 138 Hispanic undergraduate students in a Florida university found that 66% considered themselves bicultural and that the degree of loneliness and alienation reported was inversely related to biculturalism and directly related to perceived differences from family in value orientation. However, biculturalism did not buffer the stress of…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, College Students, Cubans, Family Relationship
Peer reviewedHurtado, Maria T.; Gauvain, Mary – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
A study of 410 Mexican American and European American high school students, with follow-up of graduating seniors the following year, found that acculturation among Mexican American youth was not related to aspirations or planning for college but did predict future college attendance. Among both ethnic groups, fathers' education influenced…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Acculturation, Anglo Americans, College Attendance
Peer reviewedArroyo, Judith A.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
No significant differences in the incidence of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) were found between 70 Hispanic and 151 non-Hispanic White (NHW) female college students surveyed. However, a greater proportion of Hispanics reported extended family members as perpetrators, and NHW women were more likely to indicate that nothing happened as a result of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Ethnic Groups, Females, Higher Education

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