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ethnic identity development measures: bicultural involvement scale  

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  • The bicultural involvement questionnaire (BIQ) is a 33-item self-report measure used to assess cultural orientation. The measure generates scores for individuals' independent association with each of the two cultures, their degree of biculturalism, and a rating of their total cultural involvement. [Source: Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology; Ethnic Identity Development Measures: Bicultural Involvement Scale]

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