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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
Diverse authorship that includes respected African American, Latino, and Asian American researchers; Significant theoretical formulations (on ethnic identity, acculturation, biculturalism, etc.) are covered, offering students a foundation for examining the relationship between ethnicity and human behavior, adjustment, and social conditions; Vignettes at the beginning of each chapter provide practical applications of key topics, while boxes and side bars give examples of relevant research, data, and commentary; Chapter-ending key terms, Learn by Doing exercises, and suggested readings reinforce comprehension and retention
Intended audience
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Multicultural Psychology, Psychology of Ethnic Groups, Minority Psychology, Cross Cultural Psychology and similar classes.
Ethnic Diversity and Psychology
Ethnic Diversity and Psychology

- Vignette: Learning About Ethnic Diversity in Psychology
- The United States as an Ethnically Diverse Society
- The Ethnic Diversity of the United States
- Why Study the Psychology of Ethnic Diversity?
- Ethnic Psychology as Different From Cross-Cultural Psychology
- The Growth of Ethnic Psychology
- Chapter Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning by Doing
- Suggested Further Readings
VIGNETTE: Learning About Ethnic Diversity in Psychology
Lee started his undergraduate studies in biology at a private university in Chicago. His parents were born in New York and his grandparents came from China in the early 20th century They were all very proud of Lee's academic accomplishments. Lee's acceptance into college validated their years of sacrifice and hard work to provide Lee the best possible education. ...
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