According to Berry, assimilation to the dominant culture is one outcome of reconciling two orientations, which are:
a. maintaining distinctiveness and contact with other groups
b. intergroup contact and cooperation
c. cooperation and competition
d. intergroup contact and competition
e. none of the above
Ans: a
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