Ethnic Identity, Implicit Associations, and Academic Motivation of Hispanic Adolescents
One of the major tasks of adolescence is to integrate the different aspects of identity into a coherent sense of self. Prior research has found that under certain circumstances, students who identify as members of groups about which there are negative stereotypes can experience a disassociation betw...
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Main Authors: | Tim Urdan (Author), Daniel Teramoto (Author) |
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