Paul is Native American, was raised on a reservation, and then left the reservation for college. He is proud of his Native American roots and participates in many of its traditions. He also identifies with mainstream American values. This illustrates:

A) assimilation. B) integration. C) marginality. D) separation.


Answer: B

Psychology

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Water, oxygen, and ____ most freely flow across a cell membrane

a. calcium b. positively charged ions c. magnesium d. carbon dioxide

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The opponent process theory of color vision explains

a. what happens in the retina. b. how the stereocilia are stimulated and produce visual sensations. c. how the iodopsin breaks down and triggers action potentials. d. what happens in the optic pathways and brain after the information leaves the eye.

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Meta-analytic research into the impact of mirror functioning on autism spectrum disorder has found that it is

a. absent in all children with autism spectrum disorder, regardless of level of functioning b. reduced in low-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder, but relatively normal in high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder. c. reduced in all children with autism spectrum disorder, regardless of level of functioning. d. unclear whether mirror neuron functioning is involved in autism spectrum disorder at all.

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