1987
DOI: 10.1080/0097840x.1987.9936803
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Comparison of the Prevalence of Type A Behavior in Boys and Girls from Two Contrasting Socioeconomic Status Groups

Abstract: The prevalence of Type A behavior in children from lower-class rural and upper-class urban backgrounds was compared using the Hunter-Wolf A-B Self-Rating Scale (H-W A-B). Analyses of variance were performed for two levels of socioeconomic status (SES), two levels of race (black and white), two levels of gender, and two levels of age (9-11 and 13-14). A significant difference for SES was found in the predicted direction with a greater prevalence of Type A being found among upper-urban children (p less than .001… Show more

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“…The Journal of Social Psychology (Manning, Balson, Hunter, Berenson, & Willis, 1987), and upper socioeconomic (Manning et al, 1987) subgroups. It has been shown to increase with age (Weidner, MacLellam, Sexton, Istvan, & Connor, 1986) and to be correlated with the level of education and family income (Moss et al, 1986).…”
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“…The Journal of Social Psychology (Manning, Balson, Hunter, Berenson, & Willis, 1987), and upper socioeconomic (Manning et al, 1987) subgroups. It has been shown to increase with age (Weidner, MacLellam, Sexton, Istvan, & Connor, 1986) and to be correlated with the level of education and family income (Moss et al, 1986).…”
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“…G. Haynes, Feinleib, & Kannel, 1980;Rosenman et al, 1975;Shekelle, Gale, Ostfeld, & Paul, 1983). Sin embargo, encontramos investigaciones que encuentran que este PCTA se identifica en mujeres adolescentes, e incluso se da una mayor prevalencia (Eagleton et al, 1986;Manning, Balson, Hunter, Berenson, & Willis, 1987;Matthews & Siegel, 1982).…”
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