النتائج (
العربية) 1: 
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The frequency distribution revealed that the majority of immigrants scored satisfactorily on assimilation scales. Cubans were assimilated more fully than the Mexicans, while Middle Easterners surpassed both groups by a small margin. The LISREL analysis showed that four of the nine hypotheses were not supported by the data. All models for Middle Eastern immigrants and two for Mexican immigrants provided significant explanation for needs and their effect on assimilation. Mexican assimilation is influenced not only by their basic economic needs but also by their esteem needs as well. The Middle Easterners' assimilation was the by-product of their safety and security plus their esteem needs. The Cubans' models indicated that safety and security needs, as was proposed, were not primarily the determining factors in their assimilation. However, further analysis of data showed that Cubans' assimilation was motivated by their basic economic and esteem needs.
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