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Theses
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English
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Adopted children--Mental health
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African Americans
1
Ethnic groups
1
Fertility, Human
1
Group identity
1
Influence (Psychology)
1
Intercountry adoption
1
Interethnic adoption
1
Intergroup relations
1
Interracial adoption--Psychological aspects
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Mental health
1
Mental illness
1
Michigan
1
Minnesota
1
Minorities--Employment
1
Persuasion (Psychology)
1
Prejudices
2
Psychological aspects
1
Race discrimination
2
Race relations
1
Scheduled tribes in India--Services for
1
Social change
1
Socialization
1
Threat (Psychology)
1
United States
3
White people--Attitudes
1
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Multiple jeopardy, serious mental illness, and service attendance
Reid, Mallet R.
Text (2022)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Special patterns and distributions of the locations of racial groups and employment opportunities in Michigan, 1960-1990
Davis, Bradley James J.
Text (1995)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Opinion responses as role behavior : a social psychological study in race relations
Yasin, Simon
Text (1954)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Minority influence and shared information : does argument status assist the minority?
Winters, Michael E.
Text (1996)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Minority-group status and the fertility of Black Americans, 1965 : a replication and extension
Bel-Hag, Ramadan Senussi
Text (1979)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Discrimination and cultural socialization among transracially and internationally adopted adolescents : a longitudinal study
Schires, Samantha
Text (2018)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
When the majority becomes the minority : changing demographics as social identity threat for whites and implications for prejudice and discrimination
O'Connor, Rachel C.
Text (2013)
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