A cross-cultural analysis of teachers' and parents' perception of and attitudes toward conflict situations : An attributional approach
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Teachers and mothers in Japan and the United States were shown three critical incidents involving a typical type of conflict between a mother and a teacher relating to the hypothetical mother's child. The subjects were asked what the mother in the situation would feel and how she would behave. A sample of 400 parents and teachers located in five geographic locations in each country were given the questionnaire. A total of 304 usable responses were analyzed. In order to distinguish between the responses of American mothers, American teachers, Japanese mothers and Japanese teachers, discriminant analyses were carried out for each incident. Almost a11 the first discriminant functions distinguished sharply between the American and Japanese groups. In addition, ANOVAs and ANCOVAs were carried out for each incident with culture and role as subject classification factors. The results showed differences in patterns of response which can be attributed to differences in culture. These findings have implications for and raise several fundamental questions about the educational systems and the educational policies of both countries.
- 学術雑誌目次速報データベース由来の論文
学術雑誌目次速報データベース由来 | 論文
- 組織への選択帰属の機能と成立プロセス
- CFSIの応答パターン判定について
- 進路選択に対する効力感と就業動機,職業未決定の関連について : 女子短大生を対象とした検討
- 措置入院患者の措置退院時会議及び退院後の外来治療経験から : 米国の条件付き退院制度及び非自発的通院命令の紹介
- 司法精神鑑定例の宗教精神病理学的側面