Black and White Cultural Styles in Pluralistic Perspective

  • Kochman T
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Abstract

American society is presently in a period of social transition from a structurally pluralistic society to a culturally pluralistic one. The difference between the two kinds of pluralism is in the political arrangement of their culturally heterogeneous parts. Within...

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Kochman, T. (1989). Black and White Cultural Styles in Pluralistic Perspective. In Test Policy and Test Performance: Education, Language, and Culture (pp. 259–296). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2500-7_12

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