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Black Adolescents’ Critical Reflection Development: Parents’ Racial Socialization and Attributions About Race Achievement Gaps
Authors:Josefina Baales  Aixa D Marchand  Olivenne D Skinner  Nkemka Anyiwo  Stephanie J Rowley  Beth Kurtz‐Costes
Institution:Josefina Bañales,Aixa D. Marchand,Olivenne D. Skinner,Nkemka Anyiwo,Stephanie J. Rowley,Beth Kurtz‐Costes
Abstract:This research explored the development of Black adolescents’ (= 454) critical reflection, conceived as individual (i.e., blaming Black people) and structural (i.e., blaming systemic racism) attributions for race achievement gaps. In this longitudinal study, adolescents and their parents reported their individual and structural attributions for race achievement gaps and parents’ racial socialization. Adolescents’ structural attributions increased from Grade 10 to Grade 12. Average levels of individual attributions did not change. Adolescents’ reports of parental racial socialization and parents’ structural attributions when youth were in Grade 10 predicted increases in adolescents’ structural attributions. Findings are applied to future research and efforts to increase adolescent critical reflection.
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