@article{Brown_2012, title={Development and validation of a pre-migration acculturation measure}, volume={45}, url={https://journal.sipsych.org/index.php/IJP/article/view/160}, DOI={10.30849/rip/ijp.v45i2.160}, abstractNote={<p>An area that has been largely overlooked in the acculturation literature is acculturation that occurs <em>before</em> migration.  Therefore, the goal of our study was to develop a measure of pre-migration acculturation that would assess relevant behaviors and anticipations developed in one’s country of origin before migration.  Seventy-four university students who migrated to the United States of America at the age of 10 or older completed an online survey. The results revealed that both pre-migration anticipations and pre-migration behaviors demonstrated good Cronbach’s alphas, providing preliminary evidence of reliability. Pre-migration anticipations and pre-migration behaviors were moderately correlated, providing preliminary evidence of construct validity.  Both pre-migration anticipations and pre-migration behaviors predicted post-migration acculturation to the United States (via a regression analysis), providing preliminary evidence of predictive validity.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Revista Interamericana de Psicología/Interamerican Journal of Psychology}, author={Brown, Carrie M.}, year={2012}, month={Aug.} }