Ethnic Ambiguity vs. Racial Ambiguity: The Chameleon Experience of Multiethnic Individuals

Jennifer Wu - Ethnic Ambiguity vs. Racial Ambiguity - The Chameleon Experience of Multiethnic Individuals - Poster Presentation

Ethnic Ambiguity vs. Racial Ambiguity: The Chameleon Experience of Multiethnic Individuals

Poster Presentation by Jennifer Wu, M.A. at the Annual Ph.D. Poster Session at California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Francisco

May 8, 2017

For a PDF version of my poster presentation, please click on the following link to download the file:

Jennifer Wu – Ethnic Ambiguity vs. Racial Ambiguity – The Chameleon Experience of Multiethnic Individuals (Final Draft)

Please feel free to share this information with your friends, family, or anyone you know who might be interested!

To cite this poster presentation, please use the following reference:

Wu, J. S. (2017, May). Ethnic ambiguity vs. racial ambiguity: The chameleon experience of multiethnic individuals. Poster session presented at the annual Ph.D. poster session of California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Francisco, CA.

Contact Information

  • Principal Investigator: Jennifer Wu, M.A.
  • Email: For questions, comments, or more information about this study, please contact me at jwu1@alliant.edu.
  • Website: For additional information and results from my study, please visit my website at http://www.ethnicambiguity.com
  • Ethnic Ambiguity Study Facebook Page: Search for “Ethnic Ambiguity Study” or @ethnicambiguity –> http://www.facebook.com/ethnicambiguity
  • Instagram: Search for “ethnicambiguitystudy”
  • Twitter: @ambiguitystudy

 

 

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