DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.21762317
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The Dynamic Interaction Between Cultural Identity Styles: A Person-Centered Approach Examining the Associations Among Cultural Identity-Processing Profiles, Cultural Identity Outcomes and Psychological Well-Being

Abstract: <p>Research suggests that hybrid and alternating cultural identity styles play a key role in negotiating between multiple cultural identities for bicultural individuals. The Hybrid Identity Style (HIS) entails blending identities by combining elements from ethnic and national cultures. The Alternating Identity Style (AIS) involves performing different cultural identities across contexts. It has been suggested that although people may prefer one strategy over the other, HIS and AIS are simultaneously avai… Show more

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