The way that people are socially assigned may influence how they are targeted for discrimination. Whether self-identified (SI) or meta-perceived (MP) (i.e. perceptions of how one is classified by others) and visibly expressed (VE) (e.g. clothing) social identity better predict day-to-day discrimination is an important question that has not been addressed in previous research. Identity mismatch based on SI and MP social groups may cause psychological distress, and racial ambiguity may contribute to ethnoracial identity mismatch. This thesis utilized a cross-sectional survey conducted in Canada and the United States to assess how levels of day-to-day discrimination varied based on SI and MP/VE characteristics and explore psychological distres...
This study employed an intersectional approach (operationalized as the combination of more than one ...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
Multiracial individuals are a sizable and growing population, and yet there is a dearth of research ...
To explain why minority group members recognize less personal than group discrimination, research ha...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
Recent research has unveiled a robust and pervasive phenomenon: individual members of a group consis...
Prejudice and discrimination are facts of life for members of stigmatized groups. This dissertation ...
Using structural equation modeling, the authors tested theoretical predictions concerning the effect...
Two studies investigate the association between ethnic identity and perceptions of prejudice. Study ...
Bicultural identity orientations have rarely been examined in relation to both perceived discriminat...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...
Self-categorization theory suggests that when a social identity is salient, group- oriented behavior...
This study employed an intersectional approach (operationalized as the combination of more than one ...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
Multiracial individuals are a sizable and growing population, and yet there is a dearth of research ...
To explain why minority group members recognize less personal than group discrimination, research ha...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
Recent research has unveiled a robust and pervasive phenomenon: individual members of a group consis...
Prejudice and discrimination are facts of life for members of stigmatized groups. This dissertation ...
Using structural equation modeling, the authors tested theoretical predictions concerning the effect...
Two studies investigate the association between ethnic identity and perceptions of prejudice. Study ...
Bicultural identity orientations have rarely been examined in relation to both perceived discriminat...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...
Self-categorization theory suggests that when a social identity is salient, group- oriented behavior...
This study employed an intersectional approach (operationalized as the combination of more than one ...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
Multiracial individuals are a sizable and growing population, and yet there is a dearth of research ...