The U.S. higher education system hosts a wide range of international students with the majority from East Asian countries. East Asian international students may have particular difficulty with acculturating into a novel environment given their predominant interdependent self-construal, which contrasts with the largely independent cultural imperative of the West. The present study investigates the potential associations between international students’ acculturation, self-construal (SC), and their academic and psychological adjustment (e.g., achievement goals, academic achievement, subjective well-being) to shed light on how East Asian international students can best adapt to a new culture. Participants included a total of 48 East Asian inter...
This study examines differences in the independent and interdependent self-construals of American an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the relationships among East Asian international student...
The purpose of the present study was to extend understanding of factors related to the college adjus...
The U.S. higher education system hosts a wide range of international students with the majority from...
Asian international students account for 70% of international students in the U.S., which makes 4.3%...
Many international students coming to a U.S. university, especially those coming from a collectivist...
Abstract: Internationalization of education has created global platforms for students to explore ne...
In this study, we studied acculturation, ethnic identity, emotional well-being, and demographic char...
UnrestrictedThis study seeks to contribute to the exploration of the factors affecting today’s Asian...
The present study investigates the relations among acculturation, Asian values, coping style, and ps...
The present study investigates the relations among acculturation, Asian values, coping style, and ps...
Asian international students account for 70% of international students in the U.S., which makes 4.3%...
Asian international students account for 70% of international students in the U.S., which makes 4.3%...
Research has shown that international students studying in the United States report significantly lo...
Acculturative stress is a type of stress related to adapting to a new culture that is often experien...
This study examines differences in the independent and interdependent self-construals of American an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the relationships among East Asian international student...
The purpose of the present study was to extend understanding of factors related to the college adjus...
The U.S. higher education system hosts a wide range of international students with the majority from...
Asian international students account for 70% of international students in the U.S., which makes 4.3%...
Many international students coming to a U.S. university, especially those coming from a collectivist...
Abstract: Internationalization of education has created global platforms for students to explore ne...
In this study, we studied acculturation, ethnic identity, emotional well-being, and demographic char...
UnrestrictedThis study seeks to contribute to the exploration of the factors affecting today’s Asian...
The present study investigates the relations among acculturation, Asian values, coping style, and ps...
The present study investigates the relations among acculturation, Asian values, coping style, and ps...
Asian international students account for 70% of international students in the U.S., which makes 4.3%...
Asian international students account for 70% of international students in the U.S., which makes 4.3%...
Research has shown that international students studying in the United States report significantly lo...
Acculturative stress is a type of stress related to adapting to a new culture that is often experien...
This study examines differences in the independent and interdependent self-construals of American an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the relationships among East Asian international student...
The purpose of the present study was to extend understanding of factors related to the college adjus...