Bicultural Identity Integration (BII): Components, psychosocial antecedents, and outcomes
In Western societies, the number of racial, ethnic, and cultural minorities is clearly increasing. Not surprisingly, discussions about the consequences of cultural diversity and how to best manage its potential consequences, both negative (e.g., ethnic conflict, lowering of social trust, identity co...
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Main Authors: | BENET-MARTINEZ, Verónica, LEE, Fiona, CHENG, Chi-ying |
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2021
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