/Pacific Islander and Native American ( n = 1), and Hispanic/Latino/Mexican American ( n = 1). Skaters represented 12 figure skating clubs across 7 U.S. states and one Canadian Province in the singles ( n = 9) and pairs ( n = 4) disciplines. Skaters reported their highest level of competition was at national
Dana K. Voelker and Justine J. Reel
Matthew D. Bird and Brandonn S. Harris
-Ethnic (4.0%, n = 3), Hispanic or Latino (2.7%, n = 2), Black (2.7%, n = 2), and Other (1.3%, n = 1). The average age of the sample was 44.48 ( SD = 12.78) years. A total of 92.0% ( n = 69) of the sample had a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree where only 8.0% ( n = 6) had become Certified
Robert C. Hilliard, Lorenzo A. Redmond and Jack C. Watson II
/African American, 4% as Hispanic/Latino, 3% as biracial, 2% as Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1% as Native American. Seventeen sports were represented, including 27% football, 13% swimming and soccer, 7% rowing and basketball, 5% lacrosse, baseball, and cross country, 4% tennis, 3% track and field, and 2% or less of
J.D. DeFreese, Travis E. Dorsch and Travis A. Flitton
sport parents in the United States. Participants included 65 fathers and 148 mothers (1 non-specified) ranging in age from 26 to 66 years ( M = 43.2, SD = 6.2). Hispanic or Latino ethnicity was affirmed by 0.9% of participants. The majority of participants self-identified as White (95.3%) with
Leilani A. Madrigal, Vincenzo Roma, Todd Caze, Arthur Maerlender and Debra Hope
.5 African American 17 6.3 16 5.9 Asian American or Pacific Islander 11 4.1 13 4.8 Latino 13 2.7 6 2.2 Multiethnic 12 4.4 21 7.7 Native American/Other 6 2.2 5 1.8 Education Advanced degree 47 17.3 37 13.7 College graduate 122 45.0 120 44.3 Some College 83 30.6 92 33.9 High School Equivalency or Lower
Nicholas M. Watanabe, Grace Yan, Brian P. Soebbing and Ann Pegoraro
Latino hitters and Black pitchers in the baseball card market in 1989 while examining cards from the 1970 season. On the other hand, Andersen and La Croix ( 1991 ) reveal preferences exclusively against Black players in the same market for the 1977 season. Based on the above observation, Kanazawa and
Jason C. Immekus, Franklin Muntis and Daniela Terson de Paleville
Participants Fifty children aged 5–11 years old ( M 7.2 years old SD 11 months; 44% females) from a metropolitan public, Spanish-immersion elementary school in the Midwest participated in this study. Approximately 48% of participants were minority students (i.e., 27% African American, 20% Hispanic or Latino
Byron Lai, Katie Cederberg, Kerri A. Vanderbom, C. Scott Bickel, James H. Rimmer and Robert W. Motl
) 20 14 21 Age (years; M ± SD ) 46.0 ± 6.2 38.6 ± 5.2 37.3 ± 4.0 Sex, males (%)/females (%) 516 (25.7)/1,491 (74.3) 236 (77.6)/68 (22.4) 153 (59.8)/103 (40.2) Ethnicity, no. of studies (%) 9 (17) 2 (14.3) 3 (37.5) White 424 (82.0) 47 (46.5) 86 (61.9) Black 9 (1.7) 20 (19.8) 0 (0.0) Hispanic/Latino
Aubrey Newland, Maria Newton, E. Whitney G. Moore and W. Eric Legg
comprised of Caucasians (50%), African Americans (11.7%), Latinos (8.7%), Pacific Islanders (4.4%), Asian (2.5%), and “Other” (22%). Teams came from the Mountain West region of the United States. Over 70% of participants reported being coached by their current coach for more than one year. Of the 28
Jakob Tarp, Anna Bugge, Niels Christian Møller, Heidi Klakk, Christina Trifonov Rexen, Anders Grøntved and Niels Wedderkopp
insulin sensitivity in overweight Latino adolescent males . Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2006 ; 38 ( 7 ): 1208 – 1215 . PubMed ID: 16826016 doi:10.1249/01.mss.0000227304.88406.0f 10.1249/01.mss.0000227304.88406.0f 16826016 9. Benson AC , Torode ME , Fiatarone Singh MA . The effect of high