94 results on '"Lee, Richard M."'
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2. Striking a new path to study the adaptation processes of immigrant adolescents: Changes in language use and family interactions.
3. Race terminology in the field of psychology: Acknowledging the growing multiracial population in the U.S.
4. From margin to center: An Asian Americanist psychology.
5. Conceptualization and measurement of birth family thoughts for adolescents and adults adopted transnationally.
6. Hidden among the hidden: Transracially adopted Korean American adults raising multiracial children.
7. Foreigner objectification, cultural assets, and psychological adjustment in Asian American college students.
8. Birth Family Thoughts Scale
9. Ethnic identity developmental trajectories during the transition to college.
10. Who has low health literacy and does it matter for depression? Findings from aggregated and disaggregated racial/ethnic groups.
11. Pathways to ethnic-racial identity development and psychological adjustment: The differential associations of cultural socialization by parents and peers.
12. Using attachment and relational perspectives to understand adaptation and resilience among immigrant and refugee youth.
13. Understanding the needs, preferences, and feasibility for parent training in Hmong Americans.
14. Reactive and proactive ethnic–racial socialization practices of second-generation Asian American parents.
15. Ethnic socialization and ethnic identity development among internationally adopted Korean American adolescents: A seven-year follow-up.
16. Does emotion regulation moderate the discrimination-adjustment link for adopted Korean American adolescents?
17. A measure of perceived family stigma: Validity in a military sample.
18. Searching for connection—Finding resolution: A grounded theory analysis of writings of Korean American adopted adults.
19. Editorial.
20. Culture and biology interplay: An introduction.
21. Racial and ethnic socialization as moderators of racial discrimination and school adjustment of adopted and nonadopted Korean American adolescents.
22. Transitions in young adulthood: Exploring trajectories of parent–child conflict during college.
23. Differential links between expressive suppression and well-being among Chinese and Mexican American college students.
24. Discrimination Measure
25. Substance Use Measure
26. Do dimensions of ethnic identity mediate the association between perceived ethnic group discrimination and depressive symptoms?
27. Ethnic identity as a moderator against discrimination for transracially and transnationally adopted Korean American adolescents.
28. You speak English well! Asian Americans’ reactions to an exceptionalizing stereotype.
29. Investigating the structure and measurement invariance of the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure in a multiethnic sample of college students.
30. Introduction to the special issue on culture and prevention.
31. Protective-Reactive Role of Social Support among Korean International Students and Group Comparisons Based on Ethnic Church and Ethnic Student Group Membership
32. Perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and antisocial behaviors among Asian American college students: Testing the moderating roles of ethnic and American identity.
33. A two-factor model of ethnic identity exploration: Implications for identity coherence and well-being.
34. Where are you from? A validation of the Foreigner Objectification Scale and the psychological correlates of foreigner objectification among Asian Americans and Latinos.
35. Adopted Adults' Access to Early Childhood Language Memory
36. Does Ethnic Identity Influence How We Experience Discrimination?
37. Hmong American sons and daughters: Exploring mechanisms of parent–child acculturation conflicts.
38. From Polemic to Practice: Building Alliances and Collaborations between Asian American Psychology and Asian American Studies
39. An introduction to the composition of the Multi-Site University Study of Identity and Culture (MUSIC): A collaborative approach to research and mentorship.
40. Annual review of Asian American Psychology, 2011.
41. Strength in numbers? Cognitive reappraisal tendencies and psychological functioning among Latinos in the context of oppression.
42. The effects of religious socialization and religious identity on psychosocial functioning in Korean American adolescents from immigrant families.
43. Conducting Community-Engaged Prevention/Intervention Research Across the Lifespan
44. American Identity Measure
45. Comparison of Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex International Adoptive Parents
46. Validation of Social Connectedness in Mainstream Society and the Ethnic Community Scales.
47. Conversations About Ethnicity and Discrimination: Who Matters More? Parents Versus Friends
48. Does Ethnic Identity Protect Against Discrimination for Korean Internationally Adopted Adolescents?
49. Validation of Social Connectedness in Mainstream and Ethnic Communities Scales
50. Family conflict and academic performance of first-year Asian American undergraduates.
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