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Seth J. Schwartz
Researcher at University of Texas at Austin
Publications - 429
Citations - 26838
Seth J. Schwartz is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Identity (social science) & Acculturation. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 395 publications receiving 23215 citations. Previous affiliations of Seth J. Schwartz include University of Miami & Florida International University.
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Epilogue: What's Next for Identity Theory and Research?
TL;DR: This handbook has brought together, for the first time, several different lines of identity theory and research and provided expert reviews of various areas of this landscape as mentioned in this paper. And it has also created exciting integrative possibilities for the field as it moves forward.
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The Sequelae of Premigration Hunger Among Venezuelan Immigrant Children in the U.S.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the experiences of Venezuelan children in diaspora and found that hunger and the stress of migration can potentiate risk for behavioral health problems among children.
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Examining discrimination and familism values as longitudinal predictors of prosocial behaviors among recent immigrant adolescents
Alexandra N. Davis,Meredith McGinley,Gustavo Carlo,Seth J. Schwartz,Jennifer B. Unger,Sabrina E. Des Rosiers,Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati,Elma I. Lorenzo-Blanco,Daniel W. Soto +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of discrimination and familism values as predictors of multiple forms of prosocial behaviors across different cultures across the world was examined. But, the authors did not address gaps in the existing literature.
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Motivation and psychological need fulfillment on the pathway to identity resolution
Nino Skhirtladze,Stijn Van Petegem,Nino Javakhishvili,Seth J. Schwartz,Koen Luyckx,Koen Luyckx +5 more
TL;DR: This paper found that self-determined motivation related positively, and amotivation negatively, to adult and societal identity resolution in a sample of 397 Georgian emerging adults (62% women).
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Preliminary Evaluation of the NIAAA/AAP Brief Alcohol Use Screener.
Alan Meca,Jonathan G. Tubman,Timothy Regan,Diane D. Zheng,Rhoda K. Moise,Tae Kyoung Lee,Mary H. Soares,Maria Rosa Velazquez,Andrew W. Egbert,Seth J. Schwartz +9 more
TL;DR: Results from the present study support the concurrent validity of the single and combined items of the NIAAA/AAP Brief Alcohol Use Screener, as well as the measure's favorable concurrent validity compared to four previously validated screener instruments.