How does the Dominant Group’s Status exercise differ from the Dominant Group and Subordinate Group Awareness exercise?
a. It seeks to categorize participants as either dominant group or subordinate group.
b. It assumes the dominant group may not be aware of their status.
c. It deals more with issues of gender than of race.
d. It is less a self-analysis tool than a group analysis tool.
b. It assumes the dominant group may not be aware of their status.
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