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Attitude Toward The American Political System Of Thai Students Attending Utah State University, Thira Rojanapornpant
Attitude Toward The American Political System Of Thai Students Attending Utah State University, Thira Rojanapornpant
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of this research was to measure the attitudes of Thai students at Utah State University toward the American political system, favorably or unfavorably.
The method of this study was an opinion or attitude survey. Copies of the questionnaires were personally delivered to and collected from Thai students by the writer. Ninety-four questionnaires or 97.92 percent of the total ninety-six were returned
The conclusion of this study indicated that: Thai students' attitudes toward the American political system were more favorable than unfavorable. Moreover, the period of time spent in the United States caused little difference in change of their …
Self Concepts Of Mexican-American And Anglo-American Head Start Children, Sue Ann Erickson
Self Concepts Of Mexican-American And Anglo-American Head Start Children, Sue Ann Erickson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study investigated the differences in self concept of Mexican-American and Anglo-American preschool children to determine if Mexican children have less favorable self concepts when compared with Anglo children of the same age and socioeconomic background. Differences between self concepts of Mexican boys and girls and between Anglo boys and girls were investigated. A third object was to determine the extent to which children's reports of self agree with their perceptions of significant others' perceptions of them.
Twenty-two Mexican-American and 20 Anglo-American Head Start children were given the Brown-IDS Self Concept Referents Test. This test was specially designed for use …
American History And Teaching Critical Thinking, James M. Miller
American History And Teaching Critical Thinking, James M. Miller
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The effect of teaching critical thinking as part of a continuous progress packet in American history was studied at Cedar High School during the 1969-70 school year. An experimental group using the critical thinking packet was compared with a control group that used a continuous progress packet that taught only American history.
The dependent variables for the study were the STEP (Sequential Test of Educational Progress), Social Studies portion, and the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups in either American history or critical thinking.
Differences in critical thinking ability, though not significant statistically, …
Factors Influencing American Opinion For And Against Recognition Of The Soviet Union, 1928-1933, Nelson Lankford
Factors Influencing American Opinion For And Against Recognition Of The Soviet Union, 1928-1933, Nelson Lankford
Honors Theses
The purpose of this paper is to present the reaction of Richmond's conservative white newspapers to the election in October 1967 for a constitutional convention. The three papers include the overtly racist Enquirer, the moderate Whig, and the Dispatch, whcih claimed a larger circulation than the other papers combined. All three newspapers, however, considered the Negro to be inferior and feared radical reconstruction as the ultimate disaster for Virginia. The press unanimously favored maintaining white supremacyand editorialized for the organization of conservative white opposition to the radical party in the October election.