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Some factors relating to social acceptance in eighth-grade classrooms

Taylor, Edward A.
Journal of Educational Psychology , Volume 43 (5): 257 PsycARTICLES®May 1, 1952

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Some factors relating to social acceptance in eighth-grade classrooms

Abstract

The subjects for this study were 1177 eighth-grade pupils. Intercorrelations were found between ratings by classmates on the Ohio Social Acceptance Scale and the following variables: CA, MA as measured by the California Test of Mental Maturity, verbal bias and flatness of mental profile. Groups receiving traditional and progressive types of instruction were differentiated. Social acceptance showed no significant relationship with verbal bias or with flatness of mental profile, but there was some positive correlation with mental age. The MA and CA showed some negative correlation, and there was accordingly a tendency for the younger children in a grade to be rated as more accepted than the older ones.
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Title
Some factors relating to social acceptance in eighth-grade classrooms
Author(s)
Taylor, Edward A.
Journal
Journal of Educational Psychology , Volume 43 (5): 257 PsycARTICLES® – May 1, 1952
Publisher
Warwick & York
Copyright
Copyright © 1952 by American Psychological Association
ISSN
0022-0663
eISSN
1939-2176
D.O.I.
10.1037/h0063460
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