Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages

Using the 2 000 General Social Survey I analyzed appropriate variables to assess the effects of agents of socialization in relation to the attitudes and beliefs of African Americans toward interracial marriages. Socialization theory was examined and used as a framework to guide this current study. R...

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Main Author: Justice, Jashard
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spelling ndltd-WKU-oai-digitalcommons.wku.edu-theses-16062013-01-08T18:58:12Z Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages Justice, Jashard Using the 2 000 General Social Survey I analyzed appropriate variables to assess the effects of agents of socialization in relation to the attitudes and beliefs of African Americans toward interracial marriages. Socialization theory was examined and used as a framework to guide this current study. Regression analyses indicated that neighborhood composition is the best predictor of facilitating positive attitudes for African Americans toward interracial marriages. In line with past research, African Americans, despite ongoing discrimination and prejudiced attitudes, still prefer to reside in neighborhoods that are mixed 50-50 (Farley, Schuman, Bianchi, Colasanto, and Hatchett 1978). Contrary to expectations, education, schools, peers, class, and religion failed to be significant. Moreover, 96 percent of African Americans opposed laws banning racial intermarriage. 2002-08-01 text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/603 http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1606&context=theses Masters Theses & Specialist Projects TopSCHOLAR® Sociology
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Justice, Jashard
Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages
description Using the 2 000 General Social Survey I analyzed appropriate variables to assess the effects of agents of socialization in relation to the attitudes and beliefs of African Americans toward interracial marriages. Socialization theory was examined and used as a framework to guide this current study. Regression analyses indicated that neighborhood composition is the best predictor of facilitating positive attitudes for African Americans toward interracial marriages. In line with past research, African Americans, despite ongoing discrimination and prejudiced attitudes, still prefer to reside in neighborhoods that are mixed 50-50 (Farley, Schuman, Bianchi, Colasanto, and Hatchett 1978). Contrary to expectations, education, schools, peers, class, and religion failed to be significant. Moreover, 96 percent of African Americans opposed laws banning racial intermarriage.
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title Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages
title_short Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages
title_full Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages
title_fullStr Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages
title_full_unstemmed Agents of Socialization: Effects on the Attitudes and Beliefs of African Americans on Interracial Marriages
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