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Article
Reward Differences Between Adolescents From A Native American Community And Adolescents From A Non-Native American Community
Journal of Indigenous Research
Abstract
Differences in preferred rewards of male and female Native American and non-Native America adolescents were examined using the Native American version of the Survey of Rewards for Teens (SORT-NA). The SORT-NA is a self-report survey which examines preferences across eight domains: sports, food, entertainment, excursions, interests and hobbies, social activities, social related activities, and a miscellaneous category. Results indicated significant differences in reward preference across culture in two domains, and across gender in five domains.
Citation Information
Mark Guthmiller, Daniel D Houlihan, Liesa A. Klein, Kendra J Homan, et al.. "Reward Differences Between Adolescents From A Native American Community And Adolescents From A Non-Native American Community" Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dan-houlihan/101/