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486 Journal of <strong>Career</strong> Development 37(1)<br />
Hospital. She received an MEd in community counseling from Wake Forest University. Her<br />
primary research interests include quantitative research methods such as meta-analysis, structural<br />
equation modeling, and fac<strong>to</strong>r analysis; and Asian American (AA) psychology, with a<br />
specific focus on the following: acculturation, racial identity, stereotype thereat, suicide,<br />
health disparities, career, and public policy issues. She is an active member of the profession<br />
and has held the following leadership positions: American Psychological Association (APA)<br />
Division 45 (Society for Ethnic and Minority Psychology) Student Representative, American<br />
Psychological Association of Graduate Students—Committee on Ethnic and Minority Affairs<br />
APAGS-CEMA Regional Diversity Coordina<strong>to</strong>r, and Asian American Psychological Association<br />
(AAPA) Board Member and Student Representative. Her leisure-time activities include<br />
working out, cooking, painting, traveling, and ballroom dancing.<br />
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