Mwamwenda T S
University of Transkei, Unitra, South Africa.
Percept Mot Skills. 1991 Aug;73(1):191-4. doi: 10.2466/pms.1991.73.1.191.
To examine sex differences in self-concept among black African adolescents in Umtata, South Africa, 97 boys and girls whose mean ages were 18.0 and 17.7 yr., respectively, were drawn from St. John's College students who were in their final year of high school and were preparing for their final year and national matriculation examinations. On the Canadian Self-esteem Inventory mean scores obtained by girls and boys were not significantly different.
为研究南非乌姆塔塔地区非洲裔黑人青少年自我概念的性别差异,从圣约翰学院即将结束高中最后一年并准备参加毕业考试和全国大学入学考试的学生中抽取了97名男孩和女孩,他们的平均年龄分别为18.0岁和17.7岁。在加拿大自尊量表上,女孩和男孩获得的平均分数没有显著差异。