Current Ongoing Project of the Multicultural Lab
Relation of Culture and Family Resources to Coping with Stress Among College Students of Four Different Ethnic Groups
Previous Projects of the Multicultural Lab
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Emotional Regulation Processes: The Moderating Role of Cultural Values among Mexican and Caucasian American Young Adults
The Influence of Racial/Ethnic Discrimination Experiences on Cigarette Craving
Cultural Supports and Coping Techniques: Mexican Americans Coping
Traditional-Modernism Inventory Revision
The Relation of Acculturative Stress and Substance Use Behaviors across Ethnic Groups
The Relationship of Acculturative Stress and Family Strength to Psychological Distress in Three Generations of Mexican Americans
The Relationship of College-Generational Status to Psychological and Academic Adjustment in Mexican American University Students
The Relationship of Acculturative Stress and Social Support to Psychological Distress in African Americans at a Predominately White Institution
A Culturally Adaptive Test Anxiety Intervention for African Americans
The Relation of Stereotype Threat to African American and Latino Performance on the WAIS IV: An Intelligence Malleability Intervention Approach