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A Note on Family Acceptance Involving Interracial Friendships and Romantic Relationships
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1995
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EthnicitySocial PsychologyInterracial RelationshipsPsychologySocial SciencesAbstract PerceptionsFamily AcceptanceFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionAfrican American StudiesPersonal RelationshipFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityApplied Social PsychologyRomantic RelationshipsInterracial RelationshipSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologyFamily Dynamic
Abstract Perceptions of family acceptance concerning interracial friendships and romantic relationships were investigated in a group of 142 undergraduates. The Assessment Scale of Interracial Relationships (ASIR) was constructed by the authors and administered to 68 men and 74 women recruited from introductory psychology courses. Results showed that both men and women held negative attitudes toward interracial relationships, although Black students held more favorable attitudes than did White students. These findings also showed that the women were less accepting of interracial friendships and romantic relationships than the men were. Both Black and White students indicated that family perception of these interracial relationships would be negative.
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