Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
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.
Department
Psychology
Publication Title
Journal of Indigenous Research
Recommended Citation
Guthmiller, Mark; Houlihan, Daniel D. Ph.D.; Klein, Liesa A.; Homan, Kendra J.; and Jollie-Trottier, Tammy J. (2012) "Reward Differences Between Adolescents From A Native American Community And Adolescents From A Non-Native American Community," Journal of Indigenous Research: Vol. 1: Iss. 2, Article 5. Available at: http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/kicjir/vol1/iss2/5
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