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Future research studies should focus on exploring to what extent full assimilation is a prerequisite for economic success and for obtaining greater social justice. Social researchers are also encouraged to utilize scientific methods for testing the validity of the previously mentioned model for assisting Hispanic populations inside and outside of the United States.

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