Interpersonal Style and Japanese American Organizational Involvement |
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Authors: | Fugita Stephen S. Miyamoto S. Frank Kashima Tetsuden |
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Affiliation: | 15.Ethnic Studies Program and Department of Psychology, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA, 95053, USA ;25.Department of Sociology, University of Washington, USA ;35.Department of American Ethnic Studies, University of Washington, USA ; |
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Abstract: | This paper reports on an initial effort to develop survey items that measure Japanese American interpersonal style. Based upon the theoretical work of Miyamoto. Fugita, and Kashima (2002) it was hypothesized that Japanese American interpersonal style is an important factor in their forming large numbers of voluntary organizations both historically and contemporarily. A survey was administered to 344 Japanese Americans living in the Seattle, WA and San Jose, CA areas. An initial pool of 16 items yielded a 10-item measure with three subscales that was related to involvement in Japanese American organizations and other indicators of ethnic community participation. |
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