A) moves away from his/her beliefs and toward the dominant culture.
B) moves away from complete immersion in his/her own group into greater autonomy.
C) moves away from both his/her beliefs and the dominant group's.
D) becomes selfish.
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A) Identity tolerance
B) Identity comparison
C) Identity synthesis
D) Identity confusion
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A) feels about him/herself, others of the same group, others of another minority group, and members of the majority or dominant group.
B) expresses his/her minority cultural values to members of the majority or dominant group.
C) assimilates and accommodates his/her own minority racial and cultural values to members of the majority or dominant group.
D) resolves moral dilemmas.
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A) Physical appearance
B) Gender roles
C) Career plans
D) All of the above
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A) realizes that he/she is gay or lesbian.
B) integrates his/her sexual identity with his/her other identities.
C) is confused regarding his/her sexual orientation.
D) thinks that all European American people are gay.
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A) Group level
B) Universal level
C) Individual level
D) Collective level
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A) They must strive to gain the highest education.
B) They must improve their socioeconomic status.
C) They must cope with society's reactions to their "other-ness."
D) They must strive to assimilate as soon as possible.
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A) introspection; integrative awareness
B) dissonance; resistance
C) pre-encounter; encounter
D) conformity; dissonance
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A) They propose a linear progression through each of the stages.
B) They have contributed significantly to our understanding of human behavior and our diverse society.
C) Not all minorities go through a stage where they idealize Whiteness and denigrate their own group.
D) They assume one definition of mental health.
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A) reintegration.
B) pseudoindependence.
C) immersion.
D) contact.
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A) Causal
B) Cognitive
C) Working through
D) Successful resolution
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A) Black
B) White
C) Mexican
D) Asian
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A) Dissonance stage
B) Introspection stage
C) Conformity stage
D) Integrative awareness stage
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A) becoming cultured in the Black community.
B) becoming Black.
C) wishing you were not Black.
D) feeling ashamed of being Black.
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A) Causal
B) Working through
C) Successful resolution
D) Consequence
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A) Nigrescence
B) Acculturation
C) Coming out
D) Racial identity development
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A) identity comparison
B) identity discovery
C) identity rejection
D) identity confusion
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A) the extent to which one's race is a relevant part of one's self-concept in a particular situation.
B) whether an individual's race can be determined by his/her physical appearance.
C) the cycling back and forth between stages of identity development.
D) the final stage of ethnic identity development.
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A) address intragroup differences and fully explain the heterogeneity in the Asian/Pacific Islander community.
B) address the racism and discrimination faced by Asian Americans.
C) discuss Asians' experiences in their country of origin.
D) compare the experiences of Asians with other racial and ethnic groups in the United States.
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A) The Ds of Difference
B) The Ss of Similarity
C) Racial salience
D) Immersion/emersion
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