Skin color recognition, preference, and identification in interracial children : a comparative study

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    • Gunthrope, Wayne West

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Skin color recognition, preference, and identification in interracial children : a comparative study

Wayne West Gunthrope

University Press of America, 1997

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references: p. 75-79

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Skin Color Recognition, Preference and Identification in Children: A Comparative Study is a remarkable study based on thorough primary research. Interracial children's racial attitudes have been ignored in research since the 1930s. Gunthorpe, using the methodology of previous researchers, provides objective and comparable data, and details some unexpected results. Authoritative, but easily read, Skin Color Recognition is of value to researchers and academics in the areas of minority studies, sociology, and psychology, as well as to parents of interracial children.

Table of Contents

chapter 1 Contents: Introduction: The Problem chapter 2 Importance of the Study. Review of the Literature: Introduction chapter 3 Research on Race Awareness in Children chapter 4 Research on Racial Preference in Children chapter 5 Research on Racial Identification in Children chapter 6 Summary of Research on Racial Awareness, Preference and Identification. Method: Subjects chapter 7 Materials for Testing and Parent Interviews chapter 8 Examiners chapter 9 Procedures. Results: Pilot Study chapter 10 Primary Investigation. Summary and Discussion: Summary chapter 11

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