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The Psychology of Ethnic Groups in the United States

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"I am most enthusiastic about this book. I designed the course and was thrilled to see that I finally found a good PSYCHOLOGY book with these incredible authors who are so well-respected in their field."
―Alyson L. Burns-Glover, Pacific University of Oregon

"Well-organized and comprehensive coverage of ethnic psychology."
―Judith Chapman, Saint Joseph′s University

This comprehensive, research-based text allows undergraduate psychology students to explore fundamental issues and methods that distinguish the field of ethnic psychology within mainstream psychology. Combining theory with practical examples, it examines ethnic identities, acculturation, and biculturalism, while aiming to increase readers′ sensitivity, awareness, and knowledge regarding the role of ethnicity and culture in human behavior. Key Features Intended audience Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Multicultural Psychology, Psychology of Ethnic Groups, Minority Psychology, Cross Cultural Psychology and similar classes.

424 pages, Paperback

First published July 16, 2009

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August 26, 2013
This is mistitled. There is perhaps one chapter about psychology while the rest is just feminism thrown onto the subject of race.
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February 16, 2015
utterly incomprehensible and useless, poorly written, badly organized. complete junk
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