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Initial Publication of MFAS
Kanatsu, A., & Chao, R. K. (in press). Asian immigrant fathers as primary caregivers. In S. Chuang (Ed.), On New Shores: Understanding Immigrant Fathers in North America. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Tseng, V., Chao, R. K., & Padmawidjaja, I. (2007). Asian Americans educational experiences. In F. Leong, A. Inman, A. Ebreo, L. Yang, L. Kinoshita, & M. Fu (Eds.), Handbook of Asian American Psychology, (2nd Edition) Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology (REMP) Series (pp. 102-123). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chao, R. (2006). The prevalence and consequences of adolescents' language brokering for their immigrant parents (pp. 271-296). In M. Bornstein & L. R. Cote (Eds.), Acculturation and Parent-Child Relationships: Measurement and Development, Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
Wu, C. X. & Chao, R. K. (2005). Intergenerational cultural conflicts for Chinese American youth with immigrant parents: Norms of parental warmth and the consequences. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 29, 516-523.
Other Recent Publications
Boutakidis,
I. (2003). Effects of Child Native Fluency in Asian
American Families; testing a Mediational Model. Paper
presented at La Sierra University, Department of
Psychology Colloquia
Boutakidis, I., & Chao, R.K. (manuscript in
progress). Effects of Native Fluency and Quality
of Communication on the Parent-Adolescent Relationship
in Asian Immigrant Families: A mediational model.
Bulkley, J., & Chao, R.K. (2003, April). Adolescent
Perceptions of How parents Should Behave: Consequences
for Academic, Behavioral, and Emotional Adjustment.
Paper presented at the Society for Research in
Child Development, Tampa, FL.
Lisman, C., Wu, C., & Chao, R.K. (2003, April). Cultural Variation in Shy Adolescents’ Perceptions
of Parental Warmth. Paper presented at the Society
for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.
Wu, C., Lisman, C., & Chao, R.K. (2003, April). Relationship Between Parental Love Withdrawal,
and Acculturation among Chinese- and Korean- American
Adolescents. Paper presented at the Society for
Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.
Wu, C. (2003, May). Discrepancies in Adolescents’ ideal
versus Perceived Parental Warmth Among Chinese-
and European-Americans. Master’s Thesis.
University of California, Riverside, Department
of Psychology.
Past Publications
Chao, R. & Tseng, V. (2002). Parenting of Asians.
In M. H. Bornstein (Series Ed.), Handbook of parenting:
Vol. 4 Social conditions and applied parenting (2nd
ed., pp. 59-93). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
Chao, R. (2001). Extending research on the consequences
of parenting style for Chinese Americans and European
Americans. Child Development, 72, 1832-1843.
Chao, R. (2000). What is the place of culture in
describing ethnic diversity in the U.S.? Cross-Cultural
Psychology Bulletin, 34, 7-13.
Chao, R. (2000). The parenting of immigrant Chinese
and European American mothers: Relations between
parenting styles, socialization goals, and parental
practices. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology,
21(2),233-248.
Chao, R. (1995). Chinese and European-American cultural
models of the self reflected in mothers' child- rearing
beliefs. Ethos, 23, 328-354
Chao, R. (1994). Beyond parental control and authoritarian
parenting style: Understanding Chinese parenting
through the cultural notion of training. Child Development,
65, 1111-1119.
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