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White’s Perceptions of Biracial Individuals’ Race Shift When Biracials Speak Out Against Bias [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Psychological and Personality Science, 2017
Previous research suggests that a person’s racial identity shapes the way others respond when that person speaks out against racial prejudice. In the present research, we consider instead how speaking out against racial prejudice shapes people’s impressions of a confronter’s racial identity, such as experiences with discrimination, stereotype ...
Wilton, L, Rattan, A, Sanchez, D
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BIRACIAL – BLACK? A SURVEY OF LANGUAGE USE AND LANGUAGE ATTITUDES IN POLAND AND GERMANY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The paper deals with the construction of race from the perspective of cognitive sociolinguistics. The focus is upon the perception of mixed-race people of black and white heritage in Poland and Germany compared to the USA, and its reflection in language ...
Pułaczewska, Hanna
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Self-Identity of Biracial Children: What Role Do Parents Play?

open access: yesJournal of Human Sciences and Extension, 2014
One of the fastest growing student groups today is the biracial student population. This study is part of a larger exploratory descriptive study on biracial college students with a focus on the extent to which parents socialized their biracial children ...
Patreese D. Ingram   +1 more
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Biracialism and trauma in Kaine Agary's Yellow-Yellow

open access: yesTydskrif vir Letterkunde, 2019
The connection between the discourse of racial purity and its traumatic effects on the biracial woman takes center stage in Kaine Agary’s Yellow-Yellow, which manifests in valorization and vilification of biracial subjects.
Kayode Omoniyi Ogunfolabi
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Folk beliefs about genetic variation predict avoidance of biracial individuals

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
People give widely varying estimates for the amount of genetic overlap that exists between humans. While some laypeople believe that humans are highly genetically similar to one another, others believe that humans share very little genetic overlap. These
Sonia K Kang   +2 more
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'Brown Babies' in Post-WWII Denmark

open access: yesJournal of the Austrian Association for American Studies, 2022
Children born to occupying soldiers and members of a local population during or after conflicts are in many ways an extraordinarily vulnerable population.
Martina Koegeler-Abidi
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Racial Identity Profiles of Asian-White Biracial Young Adults: Testing a Theoretical Model With Cultural and Psychological Correlates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Although the biracial population is expected to grow at astonishing rates in the upcoming decades across North America, rigorous quantitative psychological research on biracial identity is currently scarce. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was
Chong, Vanessa, Kuo, B.C.H
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Utilizing the Strengths of Our Cultures: Therapy with Biracial Women and Girls [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Historically, psychology has operated from a pathology-based perspective. In the last several years, however, efforts have been made to balance this view with an acknowledgement of individual strengths and assets.
Edwards, Lisa   +1 more
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Cultivating an Informed Empathy: An Aspiring Teacher Examines his Talk and Actions [PDF]

open access: yesThe European Educational Researcher, 2018
This text traces the development of an aspiring biracial teacher’s growing understandings of African American youth he tutors. It deploys a Bakhtinian conceptual framework for how we might develop new understandings of ourselves through relationships and
Mary Louise Gomez, Amy Johnson Lachuk
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Racial differences in healthcare expenditures for prevalent multimorbidity combinations in the USA: a cross-sectional study

open access: yesBMC Medicine, 2023
Background We aimed to model total charges for the most prevalent multimorbidity combinations in the USA and assess model accuracy across Asian/Pacific Islander, African American, Biracial, Caucasian, Hispanic, and Native American populations. Methods We
Manal Alshakhs   +3 more
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