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The European American Values Scale for Asian Americans (EAVS-AA) Maren M. Wolfe‚ Peggy H. Yang‚ Eunice P. Wong and Donald R. Atkinson Instructions: select the number from ...
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Asian American Multidimensional Acculturation Scale (AAMAS) Instructions: Use the scale below to answer the following questions. Please circle the number that best represents ...
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Asian American Identity Scale Daphna Oyserman (University of Michigan) Oyserman‚ D.‚ & Sakamoto‚ I. (1997). Being Asian American: Identity‚ cultural constructs‚ and stereotype ...
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... r Immunity in Men with a Past History of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry. 158: 484-486 http://www.psychotherapy-center.com/Measuring_the_Impact_of_an_Event.html ...
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5. MMRI... The Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity (MMRI) The Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity (MMRI) represents a synthesis of ideas from many existing models of African American racial identity ...
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... English‚ some Asian. 5. Only English. 3. How do you identify yourself? 1. Oriental 2. Asian 3. Asian American 4. Chinese American‚ Japanese American‚ Korean American‚ etc. 5. American ...
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... 3. What was the language(s) you used as a child? 4. If you could choose your children’s friends‚ you want them to be – Chinese or American 5. What language(s) do you usually speak at home? 6. What ...
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The Acculturation Scale Below are statements about the Vietnamese and American (mainstream Anglo American) culture. Please tell us how strongly you agree or disagree with ...
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... that are based on . . . A lot Some A few None at all White American or Anglo culture Asian or ...
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... J Counsel Psychol‚ 46‚ Table 1‚ pp. 345‚ 346. Copyright # 1999 by the American Psychological Association. Adapted with permission. ...
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... 3. How much are your everyday activities similar to what most Anglo-Americans do? A. Do you usually cook and eat Anglo-American foods in your home? a. Not at all; do not eat Anglo-American ...
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... learned to speak the language of my native country. 5. I feel totally comfortable with (Anglo) American people. 6. I eat traditional foods from my native culture. 7. I have many (Anglo) American ...
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... is for African American‚ for other groups‚ use relevant terms) People use different words to describe themselves‚ which of the following best describes you and people who look like you? 1. African ...
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... 3 = just a little or somewhat close 4 = pretty close 5 = very close a. People in my community b. Americans c. People all over the world 2. How often do you use the word “we” to refer ...
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... of Perceived Social Support in urban adolescents. American Journal of Community Psychology‚ 28‚ 391-400. Zimet‚ G.D.‚ Dahlem‚ N.W.‚ Zimet‚ S.G. & Farley‚ G.K. (1988). The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived ...
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... cial support in gay men at risk of HIV infections and AIDS. American Journal of Community Psychology‚ 22(3)‚ 319-339. Schwarzer‚ R.‚ Hahn‚ A.‚ & Schröder‚ H. (1994). Social integration and social su ...
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... type _____Total points for all 19 questions Some stem questions and item choices have been rephrased from the original instrument (Horne and Östberg‚ 1976) to conform with spoken American ...
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18. The Hope Scale... Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 60‚ 585. Copyright © 1991 by the American Psychological Association. Reprinted with permission. www.peteranthony.org/.../Myers8e%20IR%20Ch.%2012.doc ...
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... 3 = just a little or somewhat close 4 = pretty close 5 = very close a. People in my community b. Americans c. People all over the world 2. How often do you use the word “we” to refer ...
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... e Components of Shyness. In M.H. Davis & S.L. Franzoi (Co-chairs)‚ Emotion‚ Personality‚ and Personal Well-Being II. Symposium conducted at the annual convention of the American Psychological Associatio ...