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APOE4, Blood Neurodegenerative Biomarkers, and Cognitive Decline in Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
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Racial Differences in Adverse Events After Androgen Deprivation in Veterans With Prostate Cancer.
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Stereotypes often guide our perceptions of members of social groups. However, research has yet to document what stereotypes may exist for the fastest growing youth demographic in the U.S.—biracial individuals. Across seven studies (N = 1,104) we investigate what stereotypes are attributed to various biracial groups, whether biracial individuals are ...
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Stereotypes often guide our perceptions of members of social groups. However, research has yet to document what stereotypes may exist for the fastest growing youth demographic in the U.S.—biracial individuals. Across seven studies (N = 1,104) we investigate what stereotypes are attributed to various biracial groups, whether biracial individuals are ...
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Electoral and Biracial Coalition
Journal of Black Studies, 1995African Americans comprise approximately 30% of the population in Louisville, Kentucky. In other cities with relatively small Black populations, African American candidates have won mayoral races by stressing deracialized platforms and by forming biracial coalitions.
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Women & Therapy, 2004
Abstract This study examined racial attitudes and beliefs in five biracial (Black/White) women. Participants completed three one-hour semistructured interviews designed to explore the impact of race on psychosocial development and psychological functioning from early childhood through the adult years.
Tamara R. Buckley, Carter T. Robert
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Abstract This study examined racial attitudes and beliefs in five biracial (Black/White) women. Participants completed three one-hour semistructured interviews designed to explore the impact of race on psychosocial development and psychological functioning from early childhood through the adult years.
Tamara R. Buckley, Carter T. Robert
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PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION IN OPEN BIRACIAL GROUPS
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1966Today’s psychiatrist should possess sufficient sociocultural flexibility in his professional abilities to work effectively with patients whose cultural class and economic or educational backgrounds differ considerably from his own. Otherwise, his effectiveness is limited by his own classand culture-bound rigidities, attitudes and value systems ...
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Exposure to Biracial Faces Reduces Colorblindness
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2018Across six studies, we demonstrate that exposure to biracial individuals significantly reduces endorsement of colorblindness as a racial ideology among White individuals. Real-world exposure to biracial individuals predicts lower levels of colorblindness compared with White and Black exposure (Study 1). Brief manipulated exposure to images of biracial
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Not Quite Monoracial: Biracial Stereotypes Explored
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2019Stereotypes often guide our perceptions of members of social groups. However, research has yet to document what stereotypes may exist for the fastest growing youth demographic in the United States—biracial individuals. Across seven studies ( N = 1,104), we investigate what stereotypes are attributed to various biracial groups, whether biracial ...
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Supporting Biracial Children's Identity Development
Childhood Education, 2001(2001). Supporting Biracial Children's Identity Development. Childhood Education: Vol. 77, No. 3, pp. 134-138.
Johnetta Wade Morrison, Tashel Bordere
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