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Psychometrics of racism is an emerging field that aims to measure the incidence and impacts of racism on the psychological well-being of people of all races. At present, there are few instruments that attempt to capture the experience of racism in all of its complexity.〔(The perceived racism scale: a multidimensional assessment of the experience of white racism among African Americans. )〕 ==Self-reported inventories== The Schedule of Racist Events (SRE) is questionnaire for assessing frequency of racial discrimination in lives of African Americans created in 1998 by Hope Landrine and Elizabeth A. Klonoff. SRE is an 18-item self-report inventory, assesses frequency of specific racist events in past year and in one's entire life, and measures to what extent this discrimination was stressful.〔(The Schedule of Racist Events: A Measure of Racial Discrimination and a Study of Its Negative Physical and Mental Health Consequences. )〕 Other psychometric tools for assessing the impacts of racism include:〔(Assessing the Stressful Effects of Racism: A Review of Instrumentation )〕 * The Racism Reaction Scale (RRS) * Perceived Racism Scale (PRS) * Index of Race-Related Stress (IRRS) * Racism and Life Experience Scale-Brief Version (RaLES-B) * Telephone-Administered Perceived Racism Scale (TPRS)〔(Development and Reliability of a Telephone-Administered Perceived Racism Scale (TPRS): A Tool for Epidemiological Use )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Psychometrics of racism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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