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Masters ThesisCalderón Jr., Rafael J.The purpose of this research study is to examine the factors behind the low rates among Latinos in postsecondary education in California in comparison to other ethnic groups. Some of the findings indicate that this gap exists because of problems with . . .
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ArticleBerdahl, Jennifer L.We examined whether stereotypes of Latinos as less warm and less competent than Whites guided perceptions of individuals in interacting work groups. Both Whites and Latinos rated Latino group members as lower in competence and warmth than White group . . .
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ArticleHuynh, Que-LamWhen studying discrimination, it is important to examine both perceived frequency and stress associated with these experiences, as well as the interplay between these two dimensions. Using data from Latino/a participants (N = 168), we found an interac . . .
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ArticleDunbar, Cheyenne M.When studying discrimination, it is important to examine both perceived frequency and stress associated with these experiences, as well as the interplay between these two dimensions. Using data from Latino/a participants (N = 168), we found an interac . . .
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ArticleCastillo, Linda G.We examined whether two key emotion regulation strategies, cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression, moderated the relations between discrimination (i.e., foreigner objectification and general denigration) and adjustment. Participants were U.S . . .
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ArticleWittig, Michele A.This study compares Latino host, Latino immigrant, Asian-American host, Asian-American immigrant and European-American host groups of adolescents with respect to four acculturation-related variables: ethnic identity exploration, ethnic identity affirm . . .
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ArticleVictor, Tara L.The relationship between ethnicity and cognitive test performance was examined in a sample of 161 patients referred for evaluation at a public hospital-affiliated neuropsychology clinic; 83 patients were Caucasian (non-Hispanic), 31 were African-Ameri . . .
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ArticleLucero-Wagoner, BrennisWe examined whether stereotypes of Latinos as less warm and less competent than Whites guided perceptions of individuals in interacting work groups. Both Whites and Latinos rated Latino group members as lower in competence and warmth than White group . . .
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ThesisLondon, JulieTwenty-six subjects, equally divided by sex, from El Salvador, Central America, served as subjects for this study. The effects of language on thepsychological assessment of the Hispanic subordinate bilingual individual, was investigated. It was hypoth . . .
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ArticleWimms, Harriette E.A national, web-based survey of 1,222 African-American, Latina/o, Asian-American and European-American psychology graduate students revealed both similarities and differences in experiences and perspectives. Mentoring was found to be the strongest pre . . .