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ArtikelWhat Does Democracy Mean ? Correlates of Adolescents' Views  
Oleh: Nti, Naana ; Gill, Sukhdeep ; Gallay, Erin ; Gallay, Leslie S. ; Flanagan, Constance A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 20 no. 2 (Mar. 2005), page 193-218.
Topik: DEMOCRACY; identity; adolescents; values; civic; democracy
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Isi artikelThis open - ended responses of 7017 th to 12 th graders to the question "what does democracy mean to you?" were analyzed. In logistic regressions, age, parental education, political discussions, and participation in extracurricular activities distinguished youth who could define democracy (53%) from those who could not. Case clustering revealed three emphases in youths' definitions : individual rights (30%), representative rule (40%) and civic equality (30%). These clusters did not vary by parental education or ethnicity, but several values that youth endorsed varied by parental education. Controlling for parental educaiton, there were significant diffrences in adolescents' reports of familial and personal values in the three clusters. Scheffe tests revealed that the equality cluster endorsed less materialism than other clusters, more environmental responsibility than the individual rights cluster, and more social responsibility than the representative rule cluster. In contrast, the individual rights cluster was most likely to report that social vigilance was emphasized in their families.
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