Mexican Americans are individuals of Mexican descent who reside in the United States. They make up the largest Hispanic group in the country and have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditions, language, and customs from Mexico. Research on Mexican Americans often focuses on issues such as immigration, acculturation, education, health disparities, economic status, and political participation. Additionally, studies may examine the unique challenges and experiences faced by Mexican Americans, as well as their contributions to American society. The field of Mexican American research is diverse and interdisciplinary, drawing from disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, and history.