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Towards an empirical assessment of multicultural competence: Construction and initial validation procedures of items for a cognitive test of multicultural knowledge.
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Towards an empirical assessment of multicultural competence: Construction and initial validation procedures of items for a cognitive test of multicultural knowledge./
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Min, Sae-Young.
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219 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-12, Section: B, page: 7384.
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Towards an empirical assessment of multicultural competence: Construction and initial validation procedures of items for a cognitive test of multicultural knowledge.
Min, Sae-Young.
Towards an empirical assessment of multicultural competence: Construction and initial validation procedures of items for a cognitive test of multicultural knowledge.
- 219 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-12, Section: B, page: 7384.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2007.
The Multicultural Competence (MC) movement---the movement to identify and promulgate therapist competencies that improve therapy processes and outcomes with diverse clients---has steadily gained support and acceptance within the wider psychology professions. However, nearly three decades after the inception of the movement, scholars have begun to note important limitations in the body of research on MC. Most notably, empirical studies that identify, validate, or accurately measure the MC construct are lacking. The limits of progress in these research areas have potentially jeopardized the movement to decline in influence. One of the most prominent proposed MC models, which states that MC is composed of attitudes/beliefs, knowledge, and skills has yet to be empirically validated.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The current study posits the importance of developing better tools to reflect one aspect of Multicultural Competence---Multicultural Knowledge (MK)---and presents the construction process of items and initial validation procedures. The potential uses of the proposed cognitive test of MK include its ability to provide greater empirical validation and assessment of the broader MC construct. It is posited that development of the proposed cognitive knowledge test of MK is an improvement over current methods to assess MC because existing measures rely on the self-report method. Self-reported MC measures have been limited as an accurate tool of assessing MC because scholars note their associations with related, but distinct, constructs such as social desirability. Moreover, it is believed that such self-report measures also assess one's anticipated behaviors and self-efficacy beliefs.
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