abstract: This qualitative project was done as a way to learn more about the personal experiences of Asian American participants surrounding education and how it has impacted their identities, and questions how and if the model minority stereotype has impacted the Asian American student particiapnts. 14 participants were interviewed one-on-one to see if there were any patterns in values that their parents had pushed, and revealed that cultural expectations influence the participants’s educational choices, leading to self-regulation in regards to education. Because the shared trait of these participants are being current Asian American students in university at the time of their interviews, experiences range with how acculturated their par...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
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Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
Contrary to the model minority myth that portrays Asian Americans as academic all-stars over-represe...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
While Asian American students are generally the largest group of minority students on college campus...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of three Asian American students in a colle...
This research draws on a broader study that situates Asian American college students within larger s...
The high level of academic achievement of Asian immigrants' children has attracted a great deal of a...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
This is a socio-cultural study examining contemporary Asian American college student experiences at ...
This qualitative study centers on the voices and experiences of Asian immigrant high school students...
The popular stereotype of Asian Americans in American society is that they are high achievers with h...
This study focuses on Asian Americans and their higher education experience; notably, it explains ho...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
This study explored how 2nd generation Chinese American college students who have sought career coun...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
Contrary to the model minority myth that portrays Asian Americans as academic all-stars over-represe...
The interplay between individualist and collectivist orientations, ethnic identity, and beliefs abou...
While Asian American students are generally the largest group of minority students on college campus...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of three Asian American students in a colle...
This research draws on a broader study that situates Asian American college students within larger s...
The high level of academic achievement of Asian immigrants' children has attracted a great deal of a...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
This is a socio-cultural study examining contemporary Asian American college student experiences at ...
This qualitative study centers on the voices and experiences of Asian immigrant high school students...
The popular stereotype of Asian Americans in American society is that they are high achievers with h...
This study focuses on Asian Americans and their higher education experience; notably, it explains ho...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
This study explored how 2nd generation Chinese American college students who have sought career coun...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of...