Relatively little is known about the extent to which multiracial people stand in solidarity with their parent groups. Here, we draw from social identity theory to examine predictors of Asian …
P Lunia, K Krishnan, F Irani, JS Hundal… - The Clinical …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: There is an increasing focus on understanding health disparities among various cultural groups in the United States. The need for heterogeneity in norms and test stimuli …
Discrimination has plagued American society for centuries and is associated with numerous adverse mental health outcomes, including anxiety and depression (Pascoe & Smart …
While power is often defined and operationalized as control or influence over others, alternative conceptualizations define power as the ability to meet various fundamental …
B Straka, AE Jordan, A Osornio, ML Halim… - Journal of Experimental …, 2025 - Elsevier
The minimal group effect, in which people prefer ingroup members to outgroup members even when group membership is trivially constructed, has been studied extensively in …
Gendered race theory argues that in the United States, Asian men are perceived as more feminine and less masculine than Black and White men. However, extant research has …
NP Alt, JX Goh - Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Polling data show that 69% of Asian American voters favor affirmative action. However, Asian Americans were featured prominently by the organization Students for Fair …
C Meyers, MM Garay, K Pauker - Self and Identity, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Within psychology, face perception processes have been widely studied, examining traits and social categories that a face can communicate. However, much of this research has …
Z Xiao, A Wu - Ethnicity & Health, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Background Race is a consequential sociocultural cue in healthcare contexts. Racism is associated with health disparities by influencing patient-provider communication and …