This study investigated psychological dimensions of race and religion by examining the relationship between the White racial identity statuses proposed by J. E. Helms (1984, 1990d, 1995), Contact, Disintegration, Reintegration, PseudoβIndependence, Immersion/Emersion, and Autonomy, and 4 forms of re
White Racial Identity: Science, Faith, and Pseudoscience
β Scribed by Wayne Rowe
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0883-8534
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β¦ Synopsis
J. E. Helms's (1995b) White racial identity theory is said to resemble a pseudoscience in certain respects because its empirical support is based on the White Racial Identity Attitude Scale (J. E. Helms & R. T. Carter, 1990) in spite of consistent evidence that the instrument does not measure the constructs that the theory proposes.
J. E. Helms's (1995b) la teorΓa racial blanca de la identidad se dice para asemejarse a un seudociencia en ciertos respeto porque su apoyo empΓrico se basa en la Escala Racial Blanca de la Actitud de la Identidad (J. E. Helms & R. T. Carter, 1990) a pesar de la constante evidencia que el instrumento no mide el constructo que la teorΓa propone.
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