The point at which an adolescent minority individual becomes aware of how she is perceived by the majority culture is part of which stage of Phinney's theory of ethnic identity?

A) Ethnic identity search
B) Unexamined ethnic identity
C) Ethnic identity clarification
D) Ethnic identity achievement


B

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What is the sex ratio of the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder?

a) The disorder is more common in girls and in men. b) There is no sex difference in overall rate across all ages. c) There is no sex difference in adolescence, but it is more common among men. d) The disorder is more common in girls, but there is no sex difference in adulthood.

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