Cross‐Ethnic Friendships and Intergroup Attitudes Among Asian American Adolescents
Abstract
This study examined cross‐ethnic friendship choices and intergroup attitudes in a sample of 762 sixth‐grade Asian American students ( M age = 11.5 years) attending 1 of 19 middle schools that varied in ethnic composition. Multiple measures of friendship (quantity and quality) and intergroup attitudes (affective, cognitive, behavioral) toward White, Latino, and Black grademates were assessed. The results showed that Asian American students...
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Title
Cross‐Ethnic Friendships and Intergroup Attitudes Among Asian American Adolescents
Published Date
Jan 27, 2015
Journal
Volume
86
Issue
3
Pages
749 - 764
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