The psychological profiles of anglophone and francophone youths of Quebec were studied in order to find out whether the culture-based differences between anglophone and francophone adults reported in earlier studies are still prevalent among the younger generation. Comparison of the two groups was made with respect to their achievement orientation, risk taking behavior, educational and occupational aspirations, and occupational values. Data were collected through a questionnaire from a matched sample of 248 francophone and 123 anglophone final year high school students. Results reveal that while the occupational aspiration levels of the francophones are as high as those of the anglophones, the former group exhibits a lesser concern for individual achievement and risk taking, and a greater concern for a more secure interpersonal climate at work than the latter group. Differences between the two groups in their occupational values closely resemble the differences reported for adults, suggesting the continuing influences of the two distinct cultures in Quebec.
Seed oils from species ofSolanum such asS. ferox (1),S. indicum (2),S. nudiflorum (3), andS. chacoense (4,5) have been shown to contain mainly linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids. The seed oil fromS. platanifolium contains palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, and hexadecenoic acids, and a mixture of C20‐C31 alkanols and sterols.
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