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Self-esteem, ethnic identity, and behavioral adjustment among Anglo and Chicano adolescents in West Texas

This study provides a comparison of similarities and differences with respect to ethnic identity between Anglo and Chicano adolescents from Texas. A path analysis model was used to test a theoretical assumption concerning proposed antecedents and consequences of self-esteem. Research instruments inc...

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Published in:Journal of adolescence (London, England.) England.), 1985-03, Vol.8 (1), p.57-68
Main Authors: Grossman, Beth, Wirt, Robert, Davids, Anthony
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Mexico - ethnology
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Semantic Differential
Social Adjustment
Social Class
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