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Multicultural Psychology, a new and clearly written textbook on the psychology of diversity, uses anecdotes as central points to present the case for multicultural issues based upon science while integrating quantitative and qualitative methods in order to accurately capture the richness of diverse cultures. The text focuses on undergraduate topics such as differences in worldviews and communication, racial/cultural identity development, issues of racism, immigration, and nonracial populations of diversity, such as gender, sexuality, age, and ability. The authors integrate issues specific to populations of diversity throughout the chapters as opposed to covering such issues in separate chapters.