The construction and validation of a measure of Ethno-cultural Identity Conflict |
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Authors: | Ward Colleen Stuart Jaimee Kus Larissa |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Colleen.Ward@vuw.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | The research describes the construction and validation of the Ethno-cultural Identity Conflict Scale (EICS) based on 3 independent samples totaling 975 immigrants, international students, and members of ethnic minority groups. The convergent validity of the 20-item scale was supported by its correlations with Self-Concept Clarity (r = -.65), Sense of Coherence (r = -.58), Identity Distress (r = .48), and the Cultural Conflict (r = .62) and Cultural Distance (r = .21) components of the Bicultural Identity Integration Scale. EICS was also linked to contemporary acculturation research with integrated migrants experiencing less conflict than those who were separated, assimilated, or marginalized. |
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