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Title:
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Exploring three conceptualizations of African-centered worldview in predicting racial identity attitudes in a sample of African American college students |
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Author:
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Chapman, Collette-C. Ezelle |
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Abstract:
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The proposed study will investigate the dimensions of the relationship between three conceptualizations of African -centered worldview (ACWV ) and racial identity (RI ) attitudes in a sample of African American college students . A canonical correlation analysis will be conducted to explain the relationship between the ACWV variable set and the RI attitudes variable set . It is hypothesized there will be several significant correlations and multiple linear correlations (i .e . , dimensions ) between the variable sets . Specifically , it is hypothesized that endorsement of each conceptualization of ACWV will be negatively related to Pre -encounter RI attitudes . It is also hypothesized that each conceptualization of ACWV will differentially predict identity salient RI attitudes . Implications and limitations of this study will be discussed . |
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URI:
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http : / /hdl .handle .net /2152 /ETD -UT -2010 -08 -1714
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Date:
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2011-01-04 |