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Samuel D Museus

2013

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A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Of The Role Of Socioeconomic Status In Asian American And Pacific Islander Students’ Transition To College, Samuel D. Museus, Rican Vue Dec 2012

A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis Of The Role Of Socioeconomic Status In Asian American And Pacific Islander Students’ Transition To College, Samuel D. Museus, Rican Vue

Samuel D Museus

The purpose of this study is to examine socioeconomic differences in the interpersonal factors that influence college access among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs). Data on 1,460 AAPIs from the Education Longitudinal Study (ELS: 02/06) were analyzed using structural equation modeling techniques. Findings suggest that parental expectations, parental involvement, teacher quality, and peer academic orientation were associated with more positive transitions to college among AAPIs but that the nature of those relationships was complex and varied across socioeconomic statuses. The authors discuss the limitations of national databases in studying AAPIs and offer implications for higher education research, policy, and …


Unpacking The Complex And Multifaceted Nature Of Parental Influences On Southeast Asian American College Students' Educational Trajectories, Samuel D. Museus Dec 2012

Unpacking The Complex And Multifaceted Nature Of Parental Influences On Southeast Asian American College Students' Educational Trajectories, Samuel D. Museus

Samuel D Museus

This article reports on a study that examined the ways in which parents influence the educational trajectories of Southeast Asian American (SEAA) undergraduates at four-year institutions. Individual, face-to-face interviews with 34 SEAAs were conducted and analyzed. Findings illustrate the complex and multifaceted ways that parental influences shape SEAA educational trajectories.


Racism And Sexism In Cyberspace: Engaging Stereotypes Of Asian American Women And Men To Facilitate Student Learning And Development, Samuel D. Museus Dec 2012

Racism And Sexism In Cyberspace: Engaging Stereotypes Of Asian American Women And Men To Facilitate Student Learning And Development, Samuel D. Museus

Samuel D Museus

No abstract provided.


An Asian Critical Theory (Asiancrit) Framework, Samuel D. Museus, Jon Iftikar Dec 2012

An Asian Critical Theory (Asiancrit) Framework, Samuel D. Museus, Jon Iftikar

Samuel D Museus

A summary of Museus and Iftikar's Asian Critical Theory (AsianCrit) Framework. Except taken from "Asian American Students in Higher Education."