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“I Kind of Have a Goal When I Do It”: The Phenomenology of Cultural Variability in Southeast Asian American Tricultural Emerging Adults
Jacqueline Nguyen
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Gail M. Ferguson
Institute of Child Development
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Emerging Adults
100%
Phenomenology
100%
Southeast Asian Americans
100%
Cultural Variability
100%
Cultural Identity
40%
American Culture
20%
Cognitive Change
20%
Asian Americans
20%
Behavior Change
20%
Hip-hop
20%
White Americans
20%
Agentic
20%
Asian American Identity
20%
Outgroup Member
20%
Identity Negotiation
20%
Negotiation Strategy
20%
Identity Processes
20%
In-group Member
20%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
20%
Code-switching
20%
Essential Identity
20%
Dynamic Identity
20%
Psychology
Asian Americans
100%
Phenomenology
100%
Southeast Asians
100%
White Americans
20%
Cognitive Change
20%