Few studies apply the Eriksonian model of identity formation to cross-cultural samples (3), even though issues of ethnicity and culture may inform a Hispanic woman’s self-concept (Phinney, 1996). Hispanic women may also be influenced by traditional gender role behaviors such as passivity or dependence that are outlined by marianismo (Stevens, 1973). A recent study of a multiethnic sample of emerging adult women and men found that purpose commitment mediated the effects of identity commitment on hope and life satisfaction (Burrow & Hill, 2011). The current research consists of two studies that replicate and expand upon the work of Burrow and Hill (2011). Study I replicated the work of Burrow and Hill (2011) among a sample of emerging adult H...
textAlthough the Mexican population continues to be the largest Hispanic group in the United States,...
This study examines dynamics linked to normative gender expectations and gender identities within Hi...
The purpose of this study was to explore Latina students' identity as Latina first-generation colleg...
Few studies apply the Eriksonian model of identity formation to cross-cultural samples (3), even tho...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding and gather insight into the experiences of Cu...
Given the role ethnic identity has as a protective factor against the effects of marginalization and...
How do Latino students view themselves in relation to their ethnic identity, attachment to peers, pu...
Leadership is a socially constructed concept shaped by the context, values and experiences of societ...
This study explored the educational journeys of 17 academically achieving, low income and first gene...
In adult education, studies have been done in the areas of persistence, self-efficacy, self-regulate...
The current study sought to examine an integrative model where ethnic and American identity explorat...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
This study examines how ten, high-achieving, professional Mexican-American women negotiate the Mexic...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding and gather insight into the experiences of Cu...
Theory and research suggest that students of color examine and engage in meaning-making regarding th...
textAlthough the Mexican population continues to be the largest Hispanic group in the United States,...
This study examines dynamics linked to normative gender expectations and gender identities within Hi...
The purpose of this study was to explore Latina students' identity as Latina first-generation colleg...
Few studies apply the Eriksonian model of identity formation to cross-cultural samples (3), even tho...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding and gather insight into the experiences of Cu...
Given the role ethnic identity has as a protective factor against the effects of marginalization and...
How do Latino students view themselves in relation to their ethnic identity, attachment to peers, pu...
Leadership is a socially constructed concept shaped by the context, values and experiences of societ...
This study explored the educational journeys of 17 academically achieving, low income and first gene...
In adult education, studies have been done in the areas of persistence, self-efficacy, self-regulate...
The current study sought to examine an integrative model where ethnic and American identity explorat...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
This study examines how ten, high-achieving, professional Mexican-American women negotiate the Mexic...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding and gather insight into the experiences of Cu...
Theory and research suggest that students of color examine and engage in meaning-making regarding th...
textAlthough the Mexican population continues to be the largest Hispanic group in the United States,...
This study examines dynamics linked to normative gender expectations and gender identities within Hi...
The purpose of this study was to explore Latina students' identity as Latina first-generation colleg...