Racial Identity,African Self-Consciousness,and Career Decision Making in African American College Women |
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Authors: | Carla J. McCowan Reginald J. Alston |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among racial Identity, African self-consciousness, and career decidedness in 212 African American women classified as first year or senior at an historically Black university and a predominantly White university. It was hypothesized that senior women at both institutions would have higher levels of racial identity and African self-consciousness and would be more career decided than first year women. The findings provided partial support for the hypothesis. |
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