The number of non-English speaking and bilingual immigrants continues to grow in the U.S. Previous research suggests that about one third of White Americans feel threatened upon hearing a language other than English. The current research examines how exposure to a foreign language affects White Americans’ perceptions of immigrants and group-based threats. In Study 1, White Americans were randomly assigned to read one of four fictional transcripts of a conversation of an immigrant family at a restaurant, where the type of language being spoken was manipulated to be either Korean, Spanish, German, or English. In Study 2, White Americans read the same fictional transcript—minus the Spanish; however, there was an addition of two subtitles condi...
Are Americans ’ responses to immigration cues similar to their responses to racial cues? This paper ...
An estimated 67.3 million people are nonnative English speakers in the U.S. Research has shown that ...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its curre...
In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its curre...
Immigrants often speak languages that natives do not understand, leading to intentional or inadverte...
This study examines non-native English speaking immigrants, a group that has been overlooked by rese...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
This article investigates the effects of ethnic acceptance and prejudice on English language learnin...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
This study focuses on the effects of stereotype threat in multilingual university students. The ster...
We explore how the communication concerns of non-native English speakers (NNS) and Americans relate ...
For decades, the United States has seen an increasing number of immigrants, which has led to a signi...
Does learning English help undocumented Mexican transmigrants get better jobs in the United States? ...
This study pursues four guiding questions: 1) to what extent can Standard American English speakers ...
Are Americans ’ responses to immigration cues similar to their responses to racial cues? This paper ...
An estimated 67.3 million people are nonnative English speakers in the U.S. Research has shown that ...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...
In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its curre...
In the present article, we extend the notion of cultural threat posed by immigrants beyond its curre...
Immigrants often speak languages that natives do not understand, leading to intentional or inadverte...
This study examines non-native English speaking immigrants, a group that has been overlooked by rese...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
This article investigates the effects of ethnic acceptance and prejudice on English language learnin...
The narrative of the United States is of a "nation of immigrants" in which the language shift patter...
This study focuses on the effects of stereotype threat in multilingual university students. The ster...
We explore how the communication concerns of non-native English speakers (NNS) and Americans relate ...
For decades, the United States has seen an increasing number of immigrants, which has led to a signi...
Does learning English help undocumented Mexican transmigrants get better jobs in the United States? ...
This study pursues four guiding questions: 1) to what extent can Standard American English speakers ...
Are Americans ’ responses to immigration cues similar to their responses to racial cues? This paper ...
An estimated 67.3 million people are nonnative English speakers in the U.S. Research has shown that ...
Prejudice remains an unpleasant experience in immigrants’ everyday lives, especially for those...