Thursday, March 24, 2011

Survey: Acculturation & Intergenerational Conflict Among Taiwanese Americans

Just sharing a link from Angry Asian Man about a research survey being done by a Columbia University student on Taiwanese American immigrant families and acculturation/intergenerational conflict. The information provided by Angry Asian Man about the research: 

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DESCRIPTION OF THE RESEARCH: You are invited to participate in a study about acculturation, intergenerational family conflict, and psychological distress among Taiwanese Americans/Taiwanese Immigrants. You will be asked to complete a survey that is likely to take you approximately 15-20 minutes. The research is being conducted by Wan-Chen Weng, M.A., who is a doctoral student of Counseling Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University.

RISKS AND BENEFITS: The risks of participating in this study are considered to be comparable to those involved in reading about or discussing acculturation and intergenerational family conflict issues. If the survey material raises questions or concerns, you are encouraged to exit the survey immediately and close your browser. You may also address questions to Ms. Weng, who can be reached at ww2196@columbia.edu.
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If you are interested in participating and fit the profile of the research, the survey is here

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