Background
Connor, John William was born on May 24, 1930 in Butler, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Francis and Mary Agnes (Bruner) Connor.
(This study of acculturation is based on both biographical...)
This study of acculturation is based on both biographical data and psychological tests. Biographical data reveals changes in such things as language use and attitudes towards intermarriage. Psychological tests measure more covert forms of acculturation, such as changes in values, belief systems, and personality characteristics. The author casts light on the accculturation process, what it is and how it occurs. 356 pages with Appendix, References, and Index. 9 x 5.75 inches. Nelson-Hall, Chicago, Illinois, 1977.
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Connor, John William was born on May 24, 1930 in Butler, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Francis and Mary Agnes (Bruner) Connor.
Associate of Arts, Sacramento City College, 1959. Bachelor, California State University, Sacramento, 1961. Master of Arts, California State University, Sacramento, 1966.
Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Davis, 1972.
Assistant hydrologist, Department Water Resources, Sacramento, 1956-1961; high school English and history teacher, Grant School District, Sacramento, 1961-1966; from instructor to professor of anthropology, California State University, Sacramento, since 1967. Research associate Institute for Personality Research, University of California, Berkeley. Member Fulbright Committee, 1992.
(This study of acculturation is based on both biographical...)
With United States Army, 1948-1956. Fellow American Anthropol. Association, Society for Psychological Anthropology, Southwest Anthropol.
Society, California Folklore Society.
Married Joan Caryl Lovering, March 31, 1988.