In Phinney's theory of ethnic identity development, adolescents move from a stage of unexamined ethnic identity to ______.

a. accepting without question the attitudes and values of other members of the adolescent's ethnic group
b. an active attempt to understand and explore the meaning of the adolescent's ethnicity
c. a stage in which the adolescent actively rejects his or her ethnic identity in favor of a majority identity
d. a period of moratorium in which the adolescent does nothing with regard to developing an ethnic identity


Ans: B

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