Although research has investigated ethnic identity development in minority groups, few studies have focused on the interaction between multiracial identity and personal identity development. The present study seeks to determine how the strength of family support interacts with identity exploration in multiracial individuals during emerging adulthood. A self-report questionnaire was distributed to Psychology students from a public university in a metropolitan city of the Pacific Northwest. Additional participants were collected from the general public via social media and through Amazon Mechanical Turk. While data collection will not conclude until August, preliminary results yield unanticipated similarities between mono-racial and multiraci...
During adolescence, concerns relating to ethnicity shift from learning about ethnic labels\ud to und...
A review of theories explicating identity processes and racial categorization demonstrate a growing ...
A “biracial baby boom” has taken place in America (Root, 1992). More than six million people chose t...
Researchers have investigated ethnic and racial identity (ERI) development during adolescence for sp...
A large body of research has examined identity development through adolescence and emerging adulthoo...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...
As of 2000, one in forty Americans identified themselves as multiracial/multiethnic (Lee & Bean, 200...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityMultiracial individuals are often ...
A number of research studies have been conducted to gain specific scientific understanding of the ra...
An increasing amount of attention is being paid to the growing multiethnic (also known as interracia...
Ethnic identity is an important aspect of individuals’ sense of self. For individuals identified as ...
This study explores how black middle class identity is learned and negotiated in families where pare...
Multiracial individuals undergo challenging life experiences as they develop their identity. The exi...
This research explores several different adolescent identity development models and the dilemmas tha...
A review of theories explicating identity processes and racial categorization demonstrate a growing ...
During adolescence, concerns relating to ethnicity shift from learning about ethnic labels\ud to und...
A review of theories explicating identity processes and racial categorization demonstrate a growing ...
A “biracial baby boom” has taken place in America (Root, 1992). More than six million people chose t...
Researchers have investigated ethnic and racial identity (ERI) development during adolescence for sp...
A large body of research has examined identity development through adolescence and emerging adulthoo...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...
As of 2000, one in forty Americans identified themselves as multiracial/multiethnic (Lee & Bean, 200...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Counseling Psychology, Washington State UniversityMultiracial individuals are often ...
A number of research studies have been conducted to gain specific scientific understanding of the ra...
An increasing amount of attention is being paid to the growing multiethnic (also known as interracia...
Ethnic identity is an important aspect of individuals’ sense of self. For individuals identified as ...
This study explores how black middle class identity is learned and negotiated in families where pare...
Multiracial individuals undergo challenging life experiences as they develop their identity. The exi...
This research explores several different adolescent identity development models and the dilemmas tha...
A review of theories explicating identity processes and racial categorization demonstrate a growing ...
During adolescence, concerns relating to ethnicity shift from learning about ethnic labels\ud to und...
A review of theories explicating identity processes and racial categorization demonstrate a growing ...
A “biracial baby boom” has taken place in America (Root, 1992). More than six million people chose t...