Duncan, L. E. (2003). Black Male College Students’ Attitudes Toward Seeking Psychological Help. Journal of Black Psychology, 29(1), 68-86. This study examined the relationships between age, socioeconomic status (SES), cultural mistrust, African self-consciousness, and attitude about seeking psychological help in 131 Black male undergraduate and graduate students as measured by the Hollingshead… Continue Reading Black Male College Students’ Attitudes Toward Seeking Psychological Help
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The prove-them-wrong syndrome: Voices from unheard African-American males in engineering disciplines
Moore, J. L. III, Madison-Colmore, O., & Smith, D. M. (2003). The prove-them-wrong syndrome: Voices from unheard African-American males in engineering disciplines. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 12(1), 61-73. Using the grounded theory approach as a conceptual framework, this study sought to explore the phenomenon of persistence. More specifically, the purpose of… Continue Reading The prove-them-wrong syndrome: Voices from unheard African-American males in engineering disciplines
Differences in self-reported intellectual and social gains between African American and White college students at predominantly White institutions: Implications for student affairs professionals
Flowers, L. A. (2003). Differences in self-reported intellectual and social gains between African American and White college students at predominantly White institutions: Implications for student affairs professionals. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 41(1), 68-84. This study examined the extent to which racial differences existed in self-reported intellectual and social gains… Continue Reading Differences in self-reported intellectual and social gains between African American and White college students at predominantly White institutions: Implications for student affairs professionals