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, 2011
Studies suggest that Mexican–American youths who feel attached to their ethnic group engage in more prosocial behaviors. However, the psychological mechanisms that account for this association are not clear.
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Studies suggest that Mexican–American youths who feel attached to their ethnic group engage in more prosocial behaviors. However, the psychological mechanisms that account for this association are not clear.
Brian E Armenta+3 more
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The Formation of Ethnic Groups
2002I shall now try to put some flesh on the bare bones of this story by examining the most significant events in the formation of ethnicity in the region. Where the process was unproblematic I shall be brief; a more extended discussion will be needed in cases where there are doubts about the character and extent of particular ethnic groups and nations ...
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Ethnic Group Differences in Bullying Perpetration: A Meta‐Analysis
Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2018Irene Vitoroulis, T. Vaillancourt
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Ethnic group institutions and electoral clientelism
, 2019Eric Kramon
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2002
The processes by which ethnic groups became nations varied substantially within the region; certain common factors can, however, be picked out. The first, in order of external prominence if not necessarily of importance, is the development and imposition of a national language. This process was often completed surprisingly late in national development,
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The processes by which ethnic groups became nations varied substantially within the region; certain common factors can, however, be picked out. The first, in order of external prominence if not necessarily of importance, is the development and imposition of a national language. This process was often completed surprisingly late in national development,
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Pigmentation in Ethnic Groups [PDF]
Ying Zou, Jane Y. Liu, Howard I. Maibach
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1990
The term ethnic describes a group of people sharing a common background, language, and identity. Members may have similar physical characteristics, but more important, they share beliefs and behaviors that differ from other ethnic groups. When an ethnic group is not allowed full participation in society and reacts to this discrimination, it is ...
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The term ethnic describes a group of people sharing a common background, language, and identity. Members may have similar physical characteristics, but more important, they share beliefs and behaviors that differ from other ethnic groups. When an ethnic group is not allowed full participation in society and reacts to this discrimination, it is ...
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