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Who Do Multiracials Consider Part of...
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Vinluan, Aeroelay Chyei.
Who Do Multiracials Consider Part of Their Racial Ingroup?
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Who Do Multiracials Consider Part of Their Racial Ingroup?/
作者:
Vinluan, Aeroelay Chyei.
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1 online resource (63 pages)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 57-06.
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Social psychology. -
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9780438020429
Who Do Multiracials Consider Part of Their Racial Ingroup?
Vinluan, Aeroelay Chyei.
Who Do Multiracials Consider Part of Their Racial Ingroup?
- 1 online resource (63 pages)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 57-06.
Thesis (M.S.)--Tufts University, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references
This paper tests who Multiracials consider as part of their racial ingroup. A Multiracial's racial ingroup is flexible, or has multiple ingroup member possibilities. Blacks, Asians, and/or Whites who share a Multiracial's component racial group, Multiracials with different racial backgrounds (different-race Multiracials), and Multiracials with the same racial backgrounds (same-race Multiracials) can potentially be considered ingroup members by Asian/Whites and Black/Whites. Across two studies, I used an anticipated online interaction paradigm to determine if Multiracials consider Monoracials (Study 1) and different-race Multiracials (Study 2) as ingroup members to the same extent as same-race Multiracials. Study 1 revealed that a Minority individual is an ingroup member more than a White individual while Study 2 revealed that different-race Multiracials are considered ingroup members, but more so the different-race Multiracial with a shared Minority racial background. Implications of these findings for intra- versus inter-group interactions and mental and physical health are discussed.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web
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