Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos:
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Sprache: | English |
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LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
2013
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Bratina studied a group of Latino males to examine how attitudes that endorse the use of violence are influenced by assimilation. The sample was partially derived from Social Networking Sites (SNS) including MySpace and Facebook. The primary expectation was that pro-violent attitudes would vary depending on level of assimilation. Bratina expected a significant positive relationship between highly assimilated Latinos and pro-violent attitudes. By-and-large, endorsement of violence was low among this overwhelmingly assimilated group; however, multivariate analyses revealed a different picture. R. |
Beschreibung: | vii, 191 pages |
ISBN: | 9781593327118 1593327110 9781593326050 |
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spelling | Bratina, Michele P. 1972- Verfasser aut Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos Michele P. Bratina El Paso LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC 2013 vii, 191 pages txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC) Includes bibliographical references and index Bratina studied a group of Latino males to examine how attitudes that endorse the use of violence are influenced by assimilation. The sample was partially derived from Social Networking Sites (SNS) including MySpace and Facebook. The primary expectation was that pro-violent attitudes would vary depending on level of assimilation. Bratina expected a significant positive relationship between highly assimilated Latinos and pro-violent attitudes. By-and-large, endorsement of violence was low among this overwhelmingly assimilated group; however, multivariate analyses revealed a different picture. R. Acculturation / United States Hispanic Americans / Attitudes Violence / United States SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Acculturation fast Hispanic Americans / Attitudes fast Violence fast Acculturation United States Violence United States Hispanic Americans Attitudes USA |
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title | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos |
title_auth | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos |
title_exact_search | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos |
title_full | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos Michele P. Bratina |
title_fullStr | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos Michele P. Bratina |
title_full_unstemmed | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos Michele P. Bratina |
title_short | Acculturation and attitudes toward violence among Latinos |
title_sort | acculturation and attitudes toward violence among latinos |
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