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Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of the Factors Underlying Multiracial Person Perception

Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of the Factors Underlying Multiracial Person Perception Young and colleagues’ recent article substantially contributes to the understanding of multiracial perception generally and in the context of affirmative action. Their introduction of socioeconomic status as a relevant factor in the perception of Latino‐White biracials highlights our need for additional research identifying which target characteristics and perceiver motives influence the perception of multiracials and under what conditions these relationships occur. We outline how future research can incorporate and expand on Young et al.’s work to better understand multiracial person perception and specify the most appropriate contexts in which these findings could be applied by practitioners. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Analyses of Social Issues & Public Policy Wiley

Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of the Factors Underlying Multiracial Person Perception

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2016 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
ISSN
1529-7489
eISSN
1530-2415
DOI
10.1111/asap.12122
Publisher site
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Abstract

Young and colleagues’ recent article substantially contributes to the understanding of multiracial perception generally and in the context of affirmative action. Their introduction of socioeconomic status as a relevant factor in the perception of Latino‐White biracials highlights our need for additional research identifying which target characteristics and perceiver motives influence the perception of multiracials and under what conditions these relationships occur. We outline how future research can incorporate and expand on Young et al.’s work to better understand multiracial person perception and specify the most appropriate contexts in which these findings could be applied by practitioners.

Journal

Analyses of Social Issues & Public PolicyWiley

Published: Dec 1, 2016

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