Search Results - "Tseng, Vivian"
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Family Interdependence and Academic Adjustment in College: Youth From Immigrant and U.S.-Born Families
Published in Child development (01-05-2004)“…This study is an examination of family interdependence and its implications for academic adjustment among late adolescents and young adults in college (18 to…”
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How can funders promote the use of research? Three converging views on relational research
Published in Humanities & social sciences communications (01-12-2022)“…Although funders are generally acknowledged as important actors in the evidence ecosystem, there has been insufficient analysis of the how and why behind…”
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Toward a new agenda for education research
Published in Phi Delta Kappan (01-02-2021)“…A new presidential administration brings with it opportunities to reinvest in the research infrastructure at the U.S. Department of Education. Vivian Tseng…”
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Toward a new agenda for education research
Published in Phi Delta Kappan (01-02-2021)“…All too often, the nation's education researchers pursue studies that have little relevance to the problems of practice that American educators face every day…”
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Toward a new agenda for education research
Published in Phi Delta Kappan (01-12-2020)“…All too often, the nation's education researchers pursue studies that have little relevance to the problems of practice that American educators face every day…”
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A systems framework for understanding social settings
Published in American journal of community psychology (01-06-2007)“…In this paper, we argue that attempts to change social settings have been hindered by lack of theoretical advances in understanding key aspects of social…”
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Philanthropy
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A Global Movement for Engaged Research
Published in Issues in science and technology (01-04-2022)“…The US research enterprise is famously well developed, but there is a mismatch between the research knowledge that is produced and the socially robust…”
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Placing Asian American Child Development Within Historical Context
Published in Child development (01-07-2016)“…This article discusses influences of historical time and place on the development of children and youth of Asian descent in the U.S. Chinese, Indian, Hmong,…”
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From Margin to Center: An Asian Americanist Psychology
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2021)“…In the midst of a global pandemic and movements for racial justice, there is an opportunity to (re)imagine an Asian Americanist psychology that can bring about…”
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Unpacking Immigration in Youths' Academic and Occupational Pathways
Published in Child development (01-09-2006)“…This study sought to unpack how immigration is associated with youths' educational choices during the transition to college and adulthood. Surveys and school…”
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An Integrated Conceptual Framework for the Development of Asian American Children and Youth
Published in Child development (01-07-2016)“…The diversity of circumstances and developmental outcomes among Asian American children and youth poses a challenge for scholars interested in Asian American…”
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Commentary: Moving From Practice to Research, and Back
Published in Applied developmental science (03-04-2015)“…It is a widely accepted idea that knowledge from research needs to be better integrated into practice. Considerable energy is dedicated to strengthening the…”
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Anti-Asian Biases in Federal Grant Reviews: Commentary on Yip et al. (2021)
Published in The American psychologist (01-07-2024)“…Prior to the 2021 American Psychologist special issue "Rendered Invisible: Are Asian Americans a Model or a Marginalized Minority?" (Yip et al., 2021), only…”
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Reconceptualizing Acculturation: Ecological Processes, Historical Contexts, and Power Inequities: Commentary for Ajcp Special Section on “The Other Side of Acculturation: Changes among Host Individuals and Communities in Their Adaptation to Immigrant Populations”
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Reconceptualizing Acculturation: Ecological Processes, Historical Contexts, and Power Inequities
Published in American journal of community psychology (01-12-2008)“…Commentary for Ajcp Special Section on "The Other side of Acculturation: Changes among Host Individuals & Communities in their Adaptation to Immigrant…”
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Taking Stock and Moving Forward: Research on Asian American Child Development
Published in Child development (01-07-2016)“…With this Special Section, the Asian Caucus of the Society for Research in Child Development seeks to promote a more inclusive, expanded, and holistic…”
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Response to Commentaries on Taking Stock and Moving Forward: Research on Asian American Child Development
Published in Child development (01-07-2016)“…We briefly respond here to the commentaries to the Special Section focused on Asian American child development by Cheah, Lee, Beaupre, and Zhou, and McLoyd. We…”
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Attitudes toward Family Obligations among American Adolescents with Asian, Latin American, and European Backgrounds
Published in Child development (01-07-1999)“…This study was designed to examine the attitudes toward family obligations among over 800 American tenth (M age = 15.7 years) and twelfth (M age = 17.7 years)…”
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Political Socialisation in Immigrant Families: Challenging Top-Down Parental Socialisation Models
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (01-01-2008)“…Research in political science and psychology emphasises the role of parental socialisation in political learning. However, because the children of immigrants…”
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