Irene, a 16-year-old girl, is a first-generation immigrant whose parents came to the United States from Ukraine when she was just a baby. Irene enjoys many of the same things that her American friends do but respects her culture's traditions and speaks to her parents in their native language. Irene seems to have formed a(n) ________ identity.
A. additive
B. multiplicative
C. bicultural
D. culturally confused
Answer: C
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a. toxoplasmosis b. cytomegalovirus c. otitis externa d. chlamydia
The most common occupational disease in the United States is ____
a. stress-induced ulcers b. noise-induced hearing loss c. musculoskeletal disorders d. toxicity from chemical exposures
What was the purpose of the report Mental Health: Culture, Race, Ethnicity, published in 2001?
A. To outline the historical understanding why minority groups were racially inferior. B. To further analyze how culture influences mental health. C. For the medical community to argue that culture has no legitimate impact on physical or mental health. D. To precisely outline the proven universal nature of cultural traits.
Karen is having a hard time understanding why her boyfriend is extremely talkative and outgoing around her, but shy and reserved around others. Social-cognitive theorists would suggest that this discrepancy in his behavior is due to
A. a fractured personality. B. differences in the environments. C. differences in motivation level. D. a psychological disorder.