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Some effects of bicultural and monocultural school environments on personality development
Diane D Goebes1, Milton F Shore2
1Catholic University of America.
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
|July 1, 1978
Abstract:
Preadolescent girls in a bicultural school, compared with those in a monocultural school, showed more heterocultural peer-group organization, better self-image, and greater acceptance of an unknown cultural group. These differences were not found among younger (latency-age) children in the two schools. No significant differences were found in role-taking ability between girls in the two schools, suggesting that the bicultural school environment contributes to the difference in the other personality dimensions studied.