Japanese American
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9. Nagoshi, Craig T., Ronald C. Johnson, and Frank M. Ahem. "Phenotypic Assortative Mating vs. Social Homogany among Japanese and Chinese Parents in the Hawaii Family Study of Cognition." Behavior Genetics 17.5 (Sept. 1987): 477-85.