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This work focuses on the interactions between Hispanics/Latinos and Anglos and highlights racial and/or ethnic prejudice directed toward Hispanics/Latinos living in the United States. Racial/ethnic harassment is an aspect of employment discrimination that has received relatively little attention, but negatively affects the lives of many Hispanics/Latinos. This work addresses the question of ethnic/racial harassment as a subjective experience and tests whether or not Hispanics/Latinos and Anglos perceive potentially harassing situations differently. Perceptions of harassment are further…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work focuses on the interactions between Hispanics/Latinos and Anglos and highlights racial and/or ethnic prejudice directed toward Hispanics/Latinos living in the United States. Racial/ethnic harassment is an aspect of employment discrimination that has received relatively little attention, but negatively affects the lives of many Hispanics/Latinos. This work addresses the question of ethnic/racial harassment as a subjective experience and tests whether or not Hispanics/Latinos and Anglos perceive potentially harassing situations differently. Perceptions of harassment are further explored within the Hispanic/Latino group by measuring the extent to which acculturation is a factor that contributes to one s perceptions.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jared Montoya received his Ph.D. in Applied Social Psychology from Brigham Young University in 2005. Dr. Montoya has professional experience in human resources and has conducted quantitative and qualitative research for non-profit organizations. His teaching and research interests focus on gender, culture, and the legal system.