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Vivian Tseng

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Child Development|September 27, 2006
Unpacking immigration in youths' academic and occupational pathwaysVivian Tseng
Child Development|May 18, 2004
Family interdependence and academic adjustment in college: youth from immigrant and U.S.-born familiesVivian Tseng
Administration and Policy in Mental Health|April 16, 2010
The demand side: uses of research in child and adolescent mental health servicesAbram Rosenblatt, Vivian Tseng
American Journal of Community Psychology|October 25, 2008
Reconceptualizing acculturation: ecological processes, historical contexts, and power inequities. Commentary for Ajcp special section on "the other side of acculturation: changes among host individuals and communities in their adaptation to immigrant populations"Vivian Tseng, Hirokazu Yoshikawa
American Journal of Community Psychology|April 17, 2007
A systems framework for understanding social settingsVivian Tseng, Edward Seidman
The American Psychologist|August 19, 2021
From margin to center: An Asian Americanist psychologyVivian Tseng, Richard M Lee
Child Development|July 10, 2016
Placing Asian American Child Development Within Historical ContextLisa Kiang, Vivian Tseng, Tiffany Yip
Child Development|January 14, 2004
The impact of family obligation on the daily activities and psychological well-being of Chinese American adolescentsAndrew J Fuligni, Tiffany Yip, Vivian Tseng
Child Development|July 10, 2016
Taking Stock and Moving Forward: Research on Asian American Child DevelopmentVivian Tseng, Lisa Kiang, Jayanthi Mistry, et al.
Child Development|July 10, 2016
Response to Commentaries on Taking Stock and Moving Forward: Research on Asian American Child DevelopmentVivian Tseng, Lisa Kiang, Jayanthi Mistry, et al.
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Child Development|September 27, 2006
Unpacking immigration in youths' academic and occupational pathwaysVivian Tseng
Child Development|May 18, 2004
Family interdependence and academic adjustment in college: youth from immigrant and U.S.-born familiesVivian Tseng
Administration and Policy in Mental Health|April 16, 2010
The demand side: uses of research in child and adolescent mental health servicesAbram Rosenblatt, Vivian Tseng
American Journal of Community Psychology|October 25, 2008
Reconceptualizing acculturation: ecological processes, historical contexts, and power inequities. Commentary for Ajcp special section on "the other side of acculturation: changes among host individuals and communities in their adaptation to immigrant populations"Vivian Tseng, Hirokazu Yoshikawa
American Journal of Community Psychology|April 17, 2007
A systems framework for understanding social settingsVivian Tseng, Edward Seidman
The American Psychologist|August 19, 2021
From margin to center: An Asian Americanist psychologyVivian Tseng, Richard M Lee
Child Development|July 10, 2016
Placing Asian American Child Development Within Historical ContextLisa Kiang, Vivian Tseng, Tiffany Yip
Child Development|January 14, 2004
The impact of family obligation on the daily activities and psychological well-being of Chinese American adolescentsAndrew J Fuligni, Tiffany Yip, Vivian Tseng
Child Development|July 10, 2016
Taking Stock and Moving Forward: Research on Asian American Child DevelopmentVivian Tseng, Lisa Kiang, Jayanthi Mistry, et al.
Child Development|July 10, 2016
Response to Commentaries on Taking Stock and Moving Forward: Research on Asian American Child DevelopmentVivian Tseng, Lisa Kiang, Jayanthi Mistry, et al.
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