Before Nayla was born, her parents immigrated to the United States from their home country of Saudi Arabia. She has been raised in the U.S., and has never taken a large interest in her family's cultural background. Phinney (1989) would suggest that Nayla is in the ____ phase of achieving an ethnic identity?
a. first
b. second
c. third
d. fourth
a
You might also like to view...
A research participant hears a tone, which is followed by a puff of air directed toward his eye. Later, he blinks when he hears the tone. Before ending the experiment, what could the researcher do in order to extinguish the blinking to that tone?
A. Repeatedly present the tone alone B. Repeatedly present the puff of air alone C. Increase the loudness of the tone D. Increase the amount of air that is directed toward the eye
Sigrid is going on a tour of Japan. She asks you for advice regarding anything she should know about showing emotions in that culture. Of course, she has great confidence in you because of your understanding of this topic. You tell her that:
A. Japanese people tend to discourage the showing of emotional intensity in public. B. Japanese people excel at identifying the emotions of fear and anger. C. Japanese people love to show positive emotions in public. D. Japanese people tend to encourage the showing of strong negative emotions in public.
Casey is a chronic victim of bullies. What is one way research suggests to decrease the likelihood that Casey will continue to be victimized? a. Try to externalize the fear experienced while being bullied. b. Increase his own hostile aggressiveness
c. Help him make more friends. d. Put him in time-out.
Ethel, age 65, and Raymond, age 72, cohabit. If they are typical of cohabiting older adults, which of the following is most likely true?
A) They have plans to marry. B) They are as satisfied with their partnered lives as are their married counterparts. C) They are willing to give up their independence in order to be together. D) They have conventional values.