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African American Mens Female Body Size Preferences Based on Racial Identity and Environment
Northwestern State University Racial identity attitude has become a popular research topic. Primary purposes of this study were twofold: (a) assessing the effects of college environment on racial identity attitudes and then (b) the effects of environment and racial identity attitude on African American mens body size preferences regarding women.Using weighted scale scores, the two university types differed only on racial identity attitudes. There was no difference, however, in mens body size preferences for women when comparing university types and racial identity in combination.Suggestions regarding the instrument and limitations of this study are discussed.
Key Words: racial identity African American body preferences minority
Journal of Black Psychology, Vol. 30, No. 4,
451-476 (2004) |
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