The Concept of Self: A Study of Black Identity and Self-EsteemWayne State University Press, 1 апр. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 224 The Concept of Self examines the historical basis for the widely misunderstood ideas of how African Americans think of themselves individually, and how they relate to being part of a group that has been subjected to challenges of their very humanity. |
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... literature on self-esteem and black identity. I define a host of terms and try to provide conceptual clarity to much of the work in this area. I also point to a number of theoretical and empirical flaws that hamper this line of inquiry ...
... literature on self-esteem and black identity. I define a host of terms and try to provide conceptual clarity to much of the work in this area. I also point to a number of theoretical and empirical flaws that hamper this line of inquiry ...
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... literature and paying careful attention to the assumptions about the relationships suggested by scholar-activists, I examine the stability, the correlation, and the causality associated with the two sets of self-constructs (self-esteem ...
... literature and paying careful attention to the assumptions about the relationships suggested by scholar-activists, I examine the stability, the correlation, and the causality associated with the two sets of self-constructs (self-esteem ...
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... literature during which African American writers voiced disapproval against the established order, enslavement, exploitation, oppression, and white supremacy. Almost all writers who published during this time wrote in the protest mode ...
... literature during which African American writers voiced disapproval against the established order, enslavement, exploitation, oppression, and white supremacy. Almost all writers who published during this time wrote in the protest mode ...
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... literature and the mass media have participated in fostering the notion of black inferiority. Further, these images are not harmless products of an idealized popular culture. They are typically socially constructed images that are ...
... literature and the mass media have participated in fostering the notion of black inferiority. Further, these images are not harmless products of an idealized popular culture. They are typically socially constructed images that are ...
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... literature that have characterized the African. Brown (1968) referred to seven overlapping stereotypes or enduring values that mark white authors' writings about Africans: the contented slave, the wretched freedman, the comic darky, the ...
... literature that have characterized the African. Brown (1968) referred to seven overlapping stereotypes or enduring values that mark white authors' writings about Africans: the contented slave, the wretched freedman, the comic darky, the ...
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THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL | 60 |
CHAPTER 3 | 67 |
CHAPTER 5 | 106 |
CHAPTER 7 | 162 |
A The CrossSectional Study | 181 |
GoodnessofFit for the SelfEsteem Model | 182 |
Test of Generalizability of the Confirmatory Factor | 185 |
Factorial Invariance and Structured Means | 190 |
Notes | 199 |
Index | 219 |
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