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A Qualitative Study of Asian American International Students' Attitudes Toward African Amercians
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Donna M. Talbot
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April 1, 1999
This qualitative study was designed to gather information using focus groups, about Asian international students' experiences with and attitudes toward African Americans, to identify the sources of these attitudes, and to discover methods that would address negative attitudes that Asian students might have towards African American students. The article also offers perspectives for rethinking research strategies with Asian international students.
Published Online: 1999-4-1
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