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  1. Some studies have found no difference in perceived attractiveness between mixed-race and single-race faces; others have confirmed that a preference for mixed-race faces exists, but have concluded ...

  2. Apr 3, 2023 · On the other hand, some prefer the terms mixed or mixed race because Multiracial is sometimes confused with referring to a diverse group of people with multiple monoracial members (e.g., a multiracial society), rather than to an individual with multiple racial heritages.

  3. Feb 20, 2012 · For Japanese, nearly two-thirds of Japanese women in couples were in mixed unions while this was the case for over one-half (52%) of men from this visible minority group.”. RELATED: “Do Asian ...

  4. Jun 11, 2015 · Chapter 4: The Multiracial Experience. The multiracial experience in America is, in many ways, shaped by the composition of one’s racial background, although there are some shared experiences across multiracial groups. Overall, a majority of multiracial adults say they are proud of their mixed racial background, and more say that being ...

  5. May 24, 2021 · Although race is an integral identity of all members in a psychotherapy group, therapists have not always felt equipped to discuss race within the group psychotherapy context. The sociocultural context of structural, institutional, and interpersonal racism in U.S. society necessitates that group psychotherapists provide a safe environment to courageously discuss issues of race as they manifest ...

  6. Oct 1, 2013 · The influence of face familiarity can be measured at 3 months of age, with infants preferring to look at the race of face with which they are most familiar (Kelly et al., 2007), and there is some evidence that this early experience may have long-term consequences, with data showing that mixed-race people are more likely to marry a partner of the same race as their opposite-sex parent (Jedlicka ...

  7. Jan 5, 2015 · This trend is reflected in Europe and Australia. A recent Pew survey found nine in ten Americans viewed mixed ethnicity marriage as neutral or a change for the better in society. Younger age and ...

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