Normative Value Differences Between Public and Parochial School Adolescents
Thirteen hundred and twenty students were selected by a stratified-random procedure from the adolescents in the eighth, tenth, and twelfth grades throughout the State of Missouri and administered a questionnaire concerning five general normative values within the American culture. A comparative stud...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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1965
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Sociological analysis
Year: 1965, Volume: 26, Issue: 2, Pages: 96-109 |
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Summary: | Thirteen hundred and twenty students were selected by a stratified-random procedure from the adolescents in the eighth, tenth, and twelfth grades throughout the State of Missouri and administered a questionnaire concerning five general normative values within the American culture. A comparative study of these values as held by public and (Catholic) parochial school students was made, with controls placed on the effect of grade level, sex, religion, scholastic aptitude, social status, metropolitan-nonmetropolitan residence, and the integrality of the home. In general, the results showed that the parochial school students held slightly superior values of friendliness, loyalty, and responsibility while excelling to a considerable degree in moral courage. At least until the variable of religion was controlled, no significant difference was found in connection with honesty. |
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ISSN: | 2325-7873 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Sociological analysis
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.2307/3710331 |