Validation of the subtle and blatant racism scale for asian american college students (SABR-A 2)

Hyung Chol Yoo, Michael F. Steger, Richard M. Lee

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Abstract

This investigation describes the validation of a measure of perceived racism developed to assess racial experiences of Asian American college students. In three studies across two different regions of the United States, there was strong evidence for the validation of the 8-item Subtle and Blatant Racism Scale for Asian American College Students (SABR-A 2). The subtle racism subscale refers to instances of discrimination attributable implicitly to racial bias or stereotype, whereas the blatant racism subscale refers to instances of discrimination attributable explicitly to racial bias or stereotype. The two-subscale structure of the SABR-A 2 was supported by exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses and demonstrated discriminant, convergent, and incremental validity, as well as internal reliability and stability over 2 weeks.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)323-334
Number of pages12
JournalCultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010

Keywords

  • Asian American
  • Blatant racism
  • Discrimination
  • Measure
  • Subtle racism

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