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Testing the Construct Validity and Empirical Distinctiveness of the Multicultural Identity Styles Scale (MISS) and the Bicultural Identity Integration Scale (BIIS-2)
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Testing the Construct Validity and Empirical Distinctiveness of the Multicultural Identity Styles Scale (MISS) and the Bicultural Identity Integration Scale (BIIS-2)

Ágnes Szabó, Colleen Ward, Alan Meca and Seth J Schwartz
Psychological assessment, Vol.32(7), pp.705-712
2020-07
PMID: 32271058

Abstract

blendedness versus compartmentalization hybrid identity style exploratory structural equation modeling alternating identity style harmony versus conflict

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