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Cheng, Simon; Lively, Kathryn J. – Social Forces, 2009
Recent public health research has consistently reported that self-identified multiracial adolescents tend to display more problem behaviors and psychological difficulties than monoracial adolescents. Relying on insights from qualitative analyses using small or clinical samples to interpret these empirical patterns, these studies implicitly assume…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Multiracial Persons, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Behavior Problems
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Phillips, Elizabeth M.; Odunlami, Adebola O.; Bonham, Vence L. – Social Forces, 2007
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of multiracial individuals' understanding of identity, race and human genetic variation. The debate regarding the correlation between race, genetics and disease has expanded, but limited empirical data has been collected regarding the lay public's perspective. Participants in this study…
Descriptors: Race, Genetics, Multiracial Persons, Racial Identification
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Bratter, Jenifer – Social Forces, 2007
Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I analyze the impact of a multiracial parent on the classification of children in four types of multiracial families (e.g., white/non-white, black/non-black). Compared to families where parents are of two different single-race backgrounds, parental…
Descriptors: Race, American Indians, Classification, Multiracial Persons
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Lee, Jennifer; Bean, Frank D. – Social Forces, 2007
Contemporary nonwhite immigration from Latin America and Asia, increasing racial/ethnic intermarriage, and the growing number of multiracial individuals has made the black-white color line now seem anachronistic in America, consequently raising the question of whether today's color line is evolving in new directions toward either a white-nonwhite…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, African American Students, Foreign Countries, Self Concept
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Spickard, Paul R.; Fong, Rowena – Social Forces, 1995
Draws on survey data, interviews, and the literature to analyze features of Pacific Islander American multiethnic identity. This identity is situational; individuals commonly simplify their ethnicity in practical living; and multiethnic and single-ancestry persons are admitted to group membership on similar bases (ancestry, family, practice, and…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity, Family Relationship, Group Membership
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Xie, Yu; Goyette, Kimberly – Social Forces, 1997
In a 1990 census sample of 7,808 biracial children with one Asian parent, 38.8% were identified as Asian, indicating that racial identification of these children is highly optional. Children's identification as Asian was related to awareness of cultural heritage (assimilation factors, parent educational level), as well as factors unique to various…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Biculturalism, Children
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Gullickson, Aaron – Social Forces, 2005
Skin tone variation within the United States' black population has long been associated with intraracial stratification. Skin tone differentials in socioeconomic status reflect both the inherited privileges of a mulatto elite and contemporary preferences for lighter skin. Three influential studies have claimed that such differentials in…
Descriptors: African Americans, Social Stratification, Social Status, Social Bias
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Brunsma, David L. – Social Forces, 2005
In this article, a nationally-representative sample of kindergarten-aged children is used from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study to explore the structure of parental racial designation of mixed-race children. The variation in these parental designations of a variety of mixed-race children is described. Parental racial designations in the…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Multiracial Persons, Longitudinal Studies, Young Children