Racial/Ethnic Socialization Practices of Biracial Asian Children in the United States

Despite a dramatic increase in Asian-White biracial individuals in the US, there is still a lack of research on this population. Using phenomenology, the purpose of this study was to delve into the lived experiences of Asian-White interracial couples and their experiences raising their biracial chil...

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Racial differences
Socialization
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