Influence of the Presence of Others and Ethnic Identity on Male African American Adolescents' Responses to Racial Discrimination / William D. Wakefield and Cynthia Hudley.

The responses of male ethnic minority students to acts of racial discrimination were studied as a function of ethnic identity status, audience presence, and attributions of personal control. It was hypothesized that individuals with an unexamined ethnic identity would be more likely to have explored...

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Main Authors: Wakefield, William D.
Hudley, Cynthia (Author)
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1999.
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Physical Description:39 pages
Format: Microfilm Book

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