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present study was to empirically examine the unique psychological experiences and concep-tions of the self associated with having a mul-tiracial identity, across different mixed-race groups (e.g., Asian/Whites) and within a multi-dimensional framework (Rockquemore & Brunsma, 2002).2.
Table of contents. Introduction. Theory and Background. 2.1 Social Psychology and Its Foundational Concepts. 2.2 Biracial and Multiracial Identity Development. 2.3 Racial Identity Invalidation. 2.4 The One-Drop Rule in America. Analysis. 3.1 Rachel’s parents background. 3.2 Rachel’s move to Portland and middle school years.
15 Μαΐ 2007 · Sixty-one Biracial participants were assessed on measures of depression, trait anxiety, and social anxiety to ascertain if their racial identity choice impacted their scores on these...
1 Απρ 2007 · This article examines the impact that a heightened awareness of race as a social construct has on the relationship between racial stereotypes and performance. Study 1 finds that multiracial individuals reported subscribing less to the notion that race biologically determines ability.
model of biracial identity. This model was created by Rockquemore (1999) and argues that biracial individuals can choose between four different racial identities. These include singular identity (Black or White), border identity (biracial), protean identity (sometimes Black, sometimes White, or sometimes biracial), and
1 Σεπ 2008 · Four types of experiences surfaced that appear to influence the identity process: hazing, family dysfunction, other salient identities, and the impact of integration within the framework of the ecological model of racial identity development.
From eugenic roots to federal rulings and US Census categorization, biracial identity has been intrinsically linked to the racial dynamics of our country. The field of psychology reflects these dynamics, moving from a place of pathology to one of racial integration. Yet, research on this topic is still in its infancy.