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Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1978
An investigation undertaken to clarify existing research relating relevant cognitive factors to discrepant school achievement of White and Black children indicates that significant differences exist between them. However, studies of discrepant achievement and the prediction of success must employ more specific criteria if results are to be…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Black Students
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Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1978
The place of testing in education is discussed. It is concluded that tests should be used as the supplements they are intended to be, and they should be used after thorough examination of their suitability has been made by test and education experts. (Author)
Descriptors: Minority Groups, School Desegregation, Test Bias, Test Interpretation
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Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1975
Although there were significant maturity differences between races among discrepant achievers in work knowledge, reading and arithmetic, these differences did not occur for achievement levels in either of these domains. Maturity differences between achievement levels were only observed for reading achievement. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Grade 1, Maturity (Individuals)
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Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1976
Suggests that educational research may have to settle for the role of information purveyor rather than that of a catalyst for change because education is so much intertwined with the political processes which permeate our national life. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Relations, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs
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Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1973
Focuses on the analytic and methodological base for Jencks' finding that the correlation between income and educational variables is very low; apparently the Jencks group considered path analysis a powerful inferential technique, while ignoring the limitations placed on it by a highly restrictive series of assumptions. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Educational Background, Educational Research, Income, Occupational Surveys
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Asbury, Charles A.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1989
Examines the degree to which a set of neuropsychological, organismic, school achievement, and ethnic identity variables correlated with Bannatyne pattern groupings for a selected sample of 100 right-handed Black 12- and 13-year olds. Finds a possible relationship between Bannatyne pattern categories, gender, and certain types of brain functions.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Black Students, Cognitive Style
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Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1973
Summarizes an intensive survey of current research undertaken in an attempt to identify cognitive factors related to discrepant achievement of economically deprived black and white rural first graders--i.e. students whose achievement was at a level unpredicted by diagnostic testing. (JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Overachievement
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Phillips, Christine P.; Asbury, Charles A. – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
Examines the relationship between parental divorce or separation and selected aspects of academic motivation and educational aspiration for 900 African-American first-year college students. By the age of college attendance, there may be no salient motivational or educational aspiration differences resulting from a nonintact family among these…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Black Family, Black Students, College Freshmen