Variation in Attitudes and Values Among Japanese Americans and Japanese Brazilians Across Generations

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Kazue Yamaoka
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[1] Teikyo University School of Medicine,Department of Hygiene and Public Health
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exploratory data analysis; acculturation; comparison across generation; Japanese Americans; Japanese Brazilians; the international comparative survey; host society; ethnic society;
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10.2333/bhmk.27.125
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This paper discusses the acculturation of Japanese descents through the approach of exploratory data analysis. When considering acculturation, it may be common sense to consider that Sansei are more assimilated with the culture of the immigrated country than are Nisei. While observing the survey results, the question “Is this really true?” occurred to me. The point of the study is to examine, by extensive sample surveys, the hypothesis that acculturation among generations of immigrants is of two types, namely: ‘natural acculturation’ and ‘a tendency of turning toward the Japanese way of thinking.’ This is considered to be an important point when the acculturation of a race is considered.
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