Isralowitz R E, Abu Saad I
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Social Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Psychol Rep. 1994 Jun;74(3 Pt 1):880-2. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1994.74.3.880.
Israel, like most other societies, has a variety of subgroups differentiated by ascribed attitudes or characteristics which are imputed to individuals. These differences may be reflected by attitudes which are evaluative statements concerning objects, people, or events. In this study the attitudes of Israeli women--30 veterans and 30 newly arrived from the Soviet republics--toward family day-care services were examined. A number of significant differences between the study cohorts, such as amount of interaction between parents and child-care providers, were found and have implications for provision of service and absorption of immigrants.
与大多数其他社会一样,以色列有各种各样的亚群体,这些亚群体因赋予个人的既定态度或特征而有所区分。这些差异可能体现在对物体、人或事件的评价性陈述的态度上。在本研究中,对30名以色列退伍军人和30名刚从苏联加盟共和国来的女性对家庭日托服务的态度进行了调查。研究队列之间存在一些显著差异,比如父母与日托服务提供者之间的互动量,这些差异对服务提供和移民融入具有启示意义。