A Study of Attitudes Towards Indians and People of Indian Descent, Selkirk, Manitoba[Central Region] Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, 1959 - Indians of North America - 22 pages |
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0.7 Italian 0.7 Latvian agree 4 uncertain agree 5 agree Anglo-Saxon attitudes towards Indians children of Indian Clerical degree of prejudice descent are born descent are undesirable descent show complete descent were encouraged disagree 2 disagree disagree 2 strongly DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS DISTRIBUTION OF HIGH Earle ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC ORIGIN express any prejudice Foremen FREQUENCY OF PREJUDICED gross scores high scores hired as teachers Home and School Indian descent show item frequency JOB FREQUENCY join Home level of expectancy number of persons Number of rooms object if parents OCCUPATIONAL DISTRIBUTION PATERNAL ANTECEDENT Percentage Frequency person of Indian personal data sheet prejudice towards Indians prejudiced responses Professional & Semi-Professional Professor John Dallyn progress in school Questionnaire about experience questionnaire form RESPONSES TO SCALE Sales & Kindred sample agreed scale items School organizations shop steward source of information statement strongly agree strongly disagree Ukrainian uncertain 3 disagree undependable University of Manitoba Winnipeg