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Socioeconomic Status and Perceived Expectations As Measures of Family Influence
Authors:Lee M. Joiner  Edsel L. Erickson  Wilbur B. Brookover
Abstract:This is a study of changes in the educational plans of a longitudinal group of 255 males over grades 8, 9, 10, and 11. Subjected to testing and confirmed is the hypothesis that the student's perceived interaction with parents, regardless of socioeconomic status, is more directly associated with his educational plans than is socioeconomic status itself. The results also suggest that peers do not exceed parents in their influence upon adolescent plans when both sources of possible influence are measured by the same method.
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