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An Empirical and Theoretical Review of Articles in The Journal of Black Psychology: 1974-1980

Robert E. Steele

University of Maryland

Sherry E. Davis

University of Maryland

This study reviews the empirical and theoretical articles published in The Journal of Black Psychology from 1974-1980. A standard coding form consisting of 28 vari ables was developed and pretested. Two independent raters examined 62 articles. The data were analyzed using descrip tive statistics and univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) to examine trends over time. The results indicated (a) an increase in empirically-based research articles and a decline in the number of political/idealogical ones, (b) a small but significant increase in the number of articles that used the traditional deficit orientation to explain Black behavior, and (c) major methodological problems in several articles. Find ings focus on the need for explanatory models of behavior based on Afro-graphic experiences of Black people, on the need to recognize the cultural diversity of the Black com munity, and on the necessity for greater attention to method ological issues.

Journal of Black Psychology, Vol. 10, No. 2, 29-42 (1983)
DOI: 10.1177/009579848301000202


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