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George Chavez
George Chavez
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Bloomsburg University
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Blood quantum and perceptions of Black-White biracial targets: The Black ancestry prototype model of affirmative action
DT Sanchez, JJ Good, G Chavez
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (1), 3-14, 2011
622011
Sources of self-categorization as minority for mixed-race individuals: Implications for affirmative action entitlement.
JJ Good, GF Chavez, DT Sanchez
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 16 (4), 453, 2010
472010
A clearer picture of multiracial substance use: Rates and correlates of alcohol and tobacco use in multiracial adolescents and adults
GF Chavez, DT Sanchez
Race and Social Problems 2, 1-18, 2010
452010
The language of acceptance: Spanish proficiency and perceived intragroup rejection among Latinos
DT Sanchez, G Chavez, JJ Good, LS Wilton
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43 (6), 1019-1033, 2012
402012
White ancestry in perceptions of Black/White biracial individuals: Implications for affirmative‐action contexts
JJ Good, DT Sanchez, GF Chavez
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43, E276-E286, 2013
342013
Are you minority enough? Language ability affects targets' and perceivers' assessments of a candidate's appropriateness for affirmative action
DT Sanchez, G Chavez
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 32 (1), 99-107, 2010
302010
Speaking the language of diversity: Spanish fluency, White ancestry, and skin color in the distribution of diversity awards to Latinos
LS Wilton, DT Sanchez, GF Chavez
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 35 (4), 346-359, 2013
142013
Assessing a model of moderated race concepts
GF Chavez
Rutgers University-Graduate School-New Brunswick, 2013
2013
The role of perceived ethnic identity in minority categorization of Latino targets
G Chavez
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, School of Graduate Studies, 2010
2010
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