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Title APA handbook of multicultural psychology. Vol. 1, Theory and research / editor, Frederick T. L. Leong .. [and others]..

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2014.

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Edition 1st ed.
Description xxvii, 552 pages ; cm.
Series APA handbooks in psychology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The evolution of the revolution : the successful establishment of multicultural psychology / Christine C. Iijima Hall -- An updated profile of ethnic minority psychology : a pipeline perspective / Jessica L. Kohout, William E. Pate II, and Kenneth I. Maton -- On teaching multicultural psychology / Dana S. Dunn and Elliott D. Hammer -- Ethical matters and contentions in the principled conduct of research with ethnocultural communities / Joseph E. Trimble, María Scharrón-del Río, and Denise M. Casillas -- A set of guiding principles to advance multicultural psychology and its major concepts / E. J. R. David, Sumie Okazaki, and Danielle Giroux -- Methodological challenges in research with ethnic, racial, and ethnocultural groups / Guillermo Bernal, Eduardo Cumba-Avilés, and Natalie Rodríguez-Quintana -- Recent statistical advances / Barbara M. Byrne -- Multicultural assessment : individual and contextual dynamic sizing / Gargi Roysircar -- Secondary analysis of datasets in multicultural research / M. Brent Donnellan and Richard E. Lucas -- Ethnic and racial identity / Tiffany Yip, Sara Douglass, and Robert M. Sellers -- Acculturation research : challenges, complexities, and possibilities / Dina Birman and Corrina D. Simon -- Racial and ethnic gaps in the school performance of Latino, African American, and white students / Beth Kurtz-Costes, Akilah D. Swinton, and Olivenne D. Skinner -- Assessing intelligence in a cultural context / Lisa A. Suzuki, Samar Naqvi, and Jill S. Hill -- Motivation and emotion in multicultural psychology / Karoline Evans, Daisung Jang, and Hillary Anger Elfenbein -- Personality across cultures : a critical analysis of big five research and current directions / Gustavo Carlo, George P. Knight, Scott C. Roesch, Deanna Opal, and Alexandra Davis -- Health and well-being / James Allen, Inna D. Rivkin, and Ellen D. S. Lopez -- Lamarck was right : nurturing nature and naturing nurture / Zieanna Chang and Vivian Ota Wang -- Stereotypes and intergroup attitudes / Thierry Devos -- Prejudice and racism / Alexander M. Czopp, Aimee Y. Mark, and Amy S. Walzer -- An intersectional framework for a multicultural analysis of gender / Pamela Trotman Reid, Linwood J. Lewis, and Karen Fraser Wyche -- Sexual orientation / Maria Cecilia Zea and Nadine Nakamura -- Children and families / Mark W. Roosa, Nancy A. Gonzales, George P. Knight, and Danyel A. Vargas -- Minority adults and elders in the United States / Jeannette L. Johnson -- Work and career development : theory and research / Frederick T. L. Leong, Paul J. Hartung, and Marina Pearce -- Organizational psychology / Bryan L. Dawson, C. Douglas Johnson, and Bernardo M. Ferdman -- The criminal justice system : cultural considerations and correcting corrections / Dominica F. McBride, Carl C. Bell, and April I. Sanford -- Immigrants and refugees / Frederic Bemak and Rita Chi-Ying Chung -- Religion and spirituality / Mary Fukuyama, Ana Puig, Adrienne Baggs, and Cheryl Pence Wolf -- Ecological theory and research in multicultural psychology : a community psychology perspective / Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar, Fabricio Balcazar, Manuel Garcia-Ramirez, and Tina Taylor-Ritzler.
Summary "The term multicultural psychology has become commonplace in our field during the past decade; nevertheless, it is essential that I start with a discussion of what multicultural means in this handbook. In the United States, multicultural psychology has referred to both international and domestic multiculturalism, with the former usually labeled as cross-cultural psychology and cultural psychology and the latter as racial and ethnic minority psychology. In an article seeking to integrate cross-cultural psychology research methods into ethnic minority psychology, Leong, Leung, and Cheung (2010) proposed that advances in both fields would be facilitated if there was greater cross-fertilization, especially in methodological approaches, because proponents in both fields are interested in studying and understanding the role and impact of culture on human behavior. Leong et al. noted that two separate and distinct disciplines underlie the field of multicultural psychology. Cross-cultural psychology and cultural psychology have been influenced much more by anthropology and cross-national studies of human behavior, with a heavy emphasis on social-psychological analyses. Racial and ethnic minority psychology has been influenced much more by sociology and concerns with social stratification and social opportunities for national subgroups. Within the APA, the latter is represented by Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues), whereas the former is represented by Division 52 (International Psychology). Each has a separate history, separate associations, and separate scientific journals (i.e., Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology and the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology) and conventions, and each subscribes to different philosophical orientations. Cross-cultural psychology has had a longer interest in methodological and measurement challenges, whereas racial and ethnic minority psychology is more oriented toward political advocacy and social justice and social change"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Multiculturalism.
Multiculturalism -- Psychological aspects.
Cultural Diversity -- psychology.
Multiculturalism. (OCoLC)fst01028836
Multiculturalism -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst01028844
Added Author Leong, Frederick T. L.
Added Title Handbook of multicultural psychology
Other Form: Original (DLC) 2013000486
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