Methods
Participants
Forty-four adults were recruited from an urban college located in the Northeastern US. Participants ranged in age from 18 to 50 years (M = 23.58; SD = 7.33; 70 % male), and had completed an average 2.89 (SD = 2.12) years of college. The sample was diverse in terms of ethnicity and race (47.7 % White, 18.2 % Asian, 15.9 % Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish, 6.8 % African American, 2.3 % Middle Eastern, 9.1 % mixed/other) and a substantial proportion of participants (36.7 %) were born outside the US. Many of our participants were first generation college students, with only 41.9 % of their mothers and 46.6 % of their fathers having completed a Bachelors Degree. Informed consent was attained from all participants prior to testing and this study was conducted in accordance of the local Institutional Review Board.