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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 1, 5-23 (2008) DOI: 10.1177/0739986307310505 © 2008 SAGE Publications Cultural Values and Racial Identity Statuses Among Latino StudentsAn Exploratory InvestigationColumbia University, rtc10{at}columbia.edu
University of San Francisco
Columbia University The authors investigated the content and structure of cultural value orientations associated with how cultural groups view relationships, time, nature, and activity in a group of 107 Latino college and graduate students. The study employed the Visible Racial Ethnic/Identity Attitude Scale and Intercultural Values Inventory. A regression analysis revealed racial identity status attitudes predict value orientation preferences of human nature as evil, lineal and collateral social relationships, and a belief in harmony with nature. Five repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance revealed a mixed and good view of human nature, a sense of harmony with nature and a future preference. More complex preferences were found with respect to the activity and social relations orientations, reflecting a blending of Eurocentric and Latino cultural values.
Key Words: Latino Hispanic racial identity statuses culture values
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