Multiracial people commonly experience racial identity denial, in which their racial identity is questioned, invalidated and/or rejected by others. The current studies examined majority-minority Multiracials’ forecasted and actual experiences with identity denial, specifically investigating whether the race of the identity denied (racial minority vs. White) and race of the identity denial perpetrator (racial minority vs. White) differentially impacted the experience of and responses to identity denial. In Study 1, an online sample of 247 majority-minority Multiracial participants (i.e., individuals with White ancestry and racial minority ancestry) imagined having either their racial minority or White identity denied by either a monoracial ...
Two studies investigate the association between ethnic identity and perceptions of prejudice. Study ...
Exponential increases in multiracial identities, expected over the next century, create a conundrum ...
Research on intergroup relations has a rich history in social psychology, with scholars devoting a c...
Multiracial people commonly experience racial identity denial, in which their racial identity is que...
Ethnic minorities tend to develop dual identities and therefore can face identity denials from two g...
Because biracial and bicultural populations have multiple identities within one domain, they often e...
Prior to this exploratory study, issues of multiracial identity development and imposed identity had...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityMultiracial individuals are often ...
Multiracial people report repeated experiences of racial identity invalidation, in which their racia...
Multiracial individuals are a sizable and growing population, and yet there is a dearth of research ...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...
Objectives. Racial identity invalidation, others’ denial of an individual’s racial identity, is a sa...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
The current project investigates exclusion in terms of racial/ethnic identity and group behavioral n...
Two studies investigate the association between ethnic identity and perceptions of prejudice. Study ...
Exponential increases in multiracial identities, expected over the next century, create a conundrum ...
Research on intergroup relations has a rich history in social psychology, with scholars devoting a c...
Multiracial people commonly experience racial identity denial, in which their racial identity is que...
Ethnic minorities tend to develop dual identities and therefore can face identity denials from two g...
Because biracial and bicultural populations have multiple identities within one domain, they often e...
Prior to this exploratory study, issues of multiracial identity development and imposed identity had...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityMultiracial individuals are often ...
Multiracial people report repeated experiences of racial identity invalidation, in which their racia...
Multiracial individuals are a sizable and growing population, and yet there is a dearth of research ...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...
Objectives. Racial identity invalidation, others’ denial of an individual’s racial identity, is a sa...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
The current project investigates exclusion in terms of racial/ethnic identity and group behavioral n...
Two studies investigate the association between ethnic identity and perceptions of prejudice. Study ...
Exponential increases in multiracial identities, expected over the next century, create a conundrum ...
Research on intergroup relations has a rich history in social psychology, with scholars devoting a c...