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Dominican University of California

2021

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Rising Stars And Underdogs: The Role Race And Parental Education Play In Predicting Mentorship, Veronica Fruiht, Jordan Boeder, Thomas Chan Apr 2021

Rising Stars And Underdogs: The Role Race And Parental Education Play In Predicting Mentorship, Veronica Fruiht, Jordan Boeder, Thomas Chan

Psychology | Faculty Scholarship

Research suggests that youth with more financial and social resources are more likely to have access to mentorship. Conversely, the rising star hypothesis posits that youth who show promise through their individual successes are more likely to be mentored. Utilizing a nationally representative sample (N = 4,882), we tested whether demographic characteristics (e.g., race, SES) or personal resources (e.g., academic/social success) are better predictors of receiving mentorship. Regression analyses suggested that demographic, contextual, and individual characteristics all significantly predicted access to mentorship, specifically by non-familial mentors. However, conditional inference tree models that explored the interaction of mentorship predictors by …