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A comparative analysis of ethnic identity salience, ego identity salience, and skin color preference in African American adolescents.
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A comparative analysis of ethnic identity salience, ego identity salience, and skin color preference in African American adolescents./
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Ross, Iman J.
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128 p.
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Adviser: Kenneth Suslak.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-02B.
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Black Studies. -
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A comparative analysis of ethnic identity salience, ego identity salience, and skin color preference in African American adolescents.
Ross, Iman J.
A comparative analysis of ethnic identity salience, ego identity salience, and skin color preference in African American adolescents.
- 128 p.
Adviser: Kenneth Suslak.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Union Institute and University, 2007.
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the development of ethnic identity salience and ego identity salience in African American adolescents in relation to skin color preferences. A sample of eighty-eight African American adolescents (55 males; 33 females), ages 12 through 18 (mean age = 14.9), in grades six through twelve (mean grade = 9.3) were administered the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM) to record levels of ethnic identity salience, the Extended Objective Measure of Ego Identity Scale - Revised II to measure ego identity salience, and the Cutaneo-Chroma-Correlate (CCC) to assess potential relationships, if any, between skin color and various aspects of bias. Results of the study indicated that African American adolescents forge relationships and friendships based on multiple factors, including skin color bias. Statistically significant relationships were established between skin color preferences and opposite sex peer selection; skin color preferences and same sex peer selection; skin color preferences and mate selection; and skin color preferences and projected family membership. However, no particular skin color preferences emerged.Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017673
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A comparative analysis of ethnic identity salience, ego identity salience, and skin color preference in African American adolescents.
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