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Analysis of the role of acculturation levels and the strength of social relationships on the behaviors of type II diabetics among individuals of Hispanic descent residing in Houston, Texas and San Ignacio, Belize
Feelings of isolation in at-risk and gifted Black and Latino high school males
 
Mexicanos and Mexicanas in a transitional borderland, 1880--1940
The relationship between population characteristics and utilization of medical services among Hispanic women living in U.S./Mexico border colonias
 
Scholastic chess club participation and the academic achievement of Hispanic fifth grade students in south Texas
An examination of the rationales given by Gifted and Talented Mexican American students for exiting high school Gifted and Talented programs
 
Making a difference with high poverty, Hispanic, English-Language-Learners: One principal's story
Eastside Neighborhood Latino male students' utilization of the community college
 
Perceptions of Mexican-American college students on factors that impact post-secondary preparation and matriculation
Predictive variables in diagnoses and the global assessment of functioning scores for African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and Caucasians
 
Ethnicity, grade, and behavioral progress as predictors of academic outcome for students with emotional disturbance
Investigating how acculturation level relates to Latina mothers' perceptions of hyperactivity
 
Correspondence of directly and indirectly measured built environment attributes and physical activity adoption among African American and Hispanic or Latina women
Environmental literacy of Hispanic, urban, middle school students in Houston, Texas
 
Discrimination and depression in Mexicans and Mexican Americans: Results from the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions
Creating dreams and making them come true: A qualitative examination of a program to increase the achievement of university degrees among Latino students
 
Writer Maria Luisa Garza: Precursor of Hispanic feminism