We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status across 3 ethnic/cultural contexts: White American, Hispanic American, and Swedish. We used the Extended Objective Measure of Ego Identity Status II (EOM–EIS–II; Bennion & Adams, 1986), a commonly used instrument in the identity status literature. We conducted analyses to ascertain the extent to which the EOM–EIS–II functioned equivalently in 3 ethni-cally/culturally different samples. The internal structure of the measure was consistent across contexts. When we statistically controlled effects of age and gender, mean differences tended to be largely cross-cultural at the observed level of analysis but to be both cross-ethnic and cross-cult...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
Considering a historically diversified (and growing) population in the United States, one\u27s ethni...
The present study compares identity statuses among three groups of women: Iranian, Lebanese and Leba...
We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status a...
We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status a...
We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status a...
The purpose of this study was to assess the cultural invariance of the Extended Objective Measure of...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
This study used the extended version of the Objective Measure of Ego Identity Status, which is based...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
Considering a historically diversified (and growing) population in the United States, one\u27s ethni...
The present study compares identity statuses among three groups of women: Iranian, Lebanese and Leba...
We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status a...
We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status a...
We conducted this study to examine measurement equivalence and mean differences in identity status a...
The purpose of this study was to assess the cultural invariance of the Extended Objective Measure of...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
Ethnic identity concerns one’s identification with a group having similar cultural values, language,...
This study used the extended version of the Objective Measure of Ego Identity Status, which is based...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
This multi-site, multi-ethnic/cultural study examined the effects of variation between ethnic/cultur...
Considering a historically diversified (and growing) population in the United States, one\u27s ethni...
The present study compares identity statuses among three groups of women: Iranian, Lebanese and Leba...