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Maternal Attitudes Toward Daylight-Saving Time, Jean C. Johnson
Maternal Attitudes Toward Daylight-Saving Time, Jean C. Johnson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of this study was to assess maternal attitudes toward daylight-saving time within three stages of the family life cycle. General maternal attitudes were also assessed toward daylight-saving time. other variables such as size of family, sex of children, education of mother, occupation of father, and age of mother Here used to determine if there was any association between these variables and attitudes of mothers toward daylight-saving time. A Likert-type scale capable of measuring maternal attitudes toward daylight-saving time was developed for this study. A checklist of 41 items was also developed to determine or identify reasons why mothers …
An Experimental Examination Of Racial Distance Attitude Change In Young Delinquent Girls, Jane Anne Beem
An Experimental Examination Of Racial Distance Attitude Change In Young Delinquent Girls, Jane Anne Beem
Student Work
This research project was designed and expedited as the result of several long standing interests and concerns. These interests, theoretical in nature, focus upon: (a) the individual consequences of positive and/or negative interracial attitudes, and (b) the social consequences of existing interracial Interaction patterns manifested throughout the United States, particularly within the past two decades. The concerns, pragmatic in nature, are with "social reform."