Romantic relationships are situated within broader cultural and family contexts, and this may be particularly salient to those in intergroup relationships. This study examined variations in young adults’ experiences with intercultural romantic relationships by ethnicity and immigrant generation. A sample of ethnically diverse young adults (N = 628; Asian, Latino, and European background) reported on self and parent attitudes toward dating outside of one’s own culture, own current dating status, and disapproval and conflict with parents over current and past dating status. Analyses revealed three key findings. First, intercultural relationships were evenly distributed across ethnic and immigrant generation groups. Second, participants of Asi...
This study focuses on the partner choices of immigrant adolescents who are involved in a romantic re...
This study focuses on the partner choices of immigrant adolescents who are involved in a romantic re...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 250-309.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study One methodo...
Romantic relationships are situated within broader cultural and family contexts, and this may be par...
This study examined cultural and generational differences in views on intergroup dating relationship...
The current study examined the associations of perceived maternal and paternal opinions of young adu...
In this article the authors examine dating and mate selection preferences and experiences from the p...
The present study examines cross-cultural and gender differ-ences in the norms regarding interracial...
The current study examined whether familial socialization contributes to personal preferences to dat...
Two studies examined the influence of Eastern cultural heritage on relationship preferences among se...
Although much is known about interracial relationships, research on other relationship pairings is l...
NavajoThis study investigated romantic relationship attitudes and experiences as factors of intereth...
Attitudes towards intergroup dating and their determinants are important to comprehend group boundar...
Attitudes towards intergroup dating and their determinants are important to comprehend group boundar...
As different cultures come into contact with each other, it is imperative to examine the effects of ...
This study focuses on the partner choices of immigrant adolescents who are involved in a romantic re...
This study focuses on the partner choices of immigrant adolescents who are involved in a romantic re...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 250-309.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study One methodo...
Romantic relationships are situated within broader cultural and family contexts, and this may be par...
This study examined cultural and generational differences in views on intergroup dating relationship...
The current study examined the associations of perceived maternal and paternal opinions of young adu...
In this article the authors examine dating and mate selection preferences and experiences from the p...
The present study examines cross-cultural and gender differ-ences in the norms regarding interracial...
The current study examined whether familial socialization contributes to personal preferences to dat...
Two studies examined the influence of Eastern cultural heritage on relationship preferences among se...
Although much is known about interracial relationships, research on other relationship pairings is l...
NavajoThis study investigated romantic relationship attitudes and experiences as factors of intereth...
Attitudes towards intergroup dating and their determinants are important to comprehend group boundar...
Attitudes towards intergroup dating and their determinants are important to comprehend group boundar...
As different cultures come into contact with each other, it is imperative to examine the effects of ...
This study focuses on the partner choices of immigrant adolescents who are involved in a romantic re...
This study focuses on the partner choices of immigrant adolescents who are involved in a romantic re...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 250-309.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study One methodo...