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How Cross-Discipline Understanding and Communication Can Improve Research on Multiracial Populations
One of the strengths of Critical Mixed Race Studies is that it represents research methodologies and frameworks from multiple disciplines across the social sciences and humanities.
Sarah E. Gaither, Jennifer Patrice Sims
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Human faces capture attention, provide information about group belonging, and elicit automatic prepared responses. Early experiences with other-race faces play a critical role in acquiring face expertise, but the exact mechanism through which early ...
Michelle Jin Yee Neoh +11 more
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Multiracials were the fastest growing ethnoracial group in America according to the 2020 United States Census, and our investigation sought to contribute to the growing body of literature on the ethnoracial socialization experiences and interpersonal relationships of various half-White Multiracial groups and interminority Multiracial groups (primarily ...
Joie Haydel +14 more
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Educational Trajectories and Outcomes of Multiracial College Students
Although higher education research has identified racial/ethnic disparities in college enrollment and degree completion, few studies investigate the educational outcomes of multiracial students relative to monoracial student groups.
Sam Mitchell, Evangeline Warren
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Multiracial college students’ enrollment has increased significantly over the past decade. This study examined the experiences of multiracial college students at a historically White institution (HWI) in the Northeast—particularly how student experiences
Victoria K. Malaney-Brown
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IntroductionDiabetes mellitus is a common comorbidity among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Diabetic patients with COVID-19 have a two-fold increased risk of death and tend to have more severe infection compared to the general ...
Emily Miao +5 more
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The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in a Multiracial Society
The own-race bias (ORB) is a reliable phenomenon across cultural and racial groups where unfamiliar faces from other races are usually remembered more poorly than own-race faces (Meissner and Brigham, 2001).
Hoo Keat Wong +3 more
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Multiracial Identities in the United States: Towards the Brazilian or South African Paths?
Multiracial identities in Brazil, South Africa, and the United States all formed within White supremacist, White racist, and anti-Black social orders.
G. Reginald Daniel
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With the onset of the Coronavirus and racist statements about the origins of COVID-19 in 9 China there has been a surge in anti-Asian discrimination in the United States. The U.S.
Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl +2 more
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Multiracial Multilinguals: How Language Influences Multiracials’ Interpersonal Relationships
Lovers in interracial couples are more likely to have different heritage languages and first languages than same-race couples, and Multiracials are the offspring of interracial couples. As such, Multiracials’ linguistic socialization likely differs from that of monoracials.
Lizzie Hernandez +6 more
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