Describe four possible outcomes of acculturation
What will be an ideal response?
Integration is the process in which adolescents maintain their own culture while simultaneously seeking to adapt
and incorporated the majority culture. Assimilation is the process in which an adolescent begins to identify with
the mainstream culture and rejects the minority culture. Separation is the process in which adolescents identify with
the ethnic minority culture to which they belong while rejecting or rebuffing the majority culture. Marginalization
is the process that occurs when adolescents identify neither with their minority culture nor with the majority
culture.
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How do pigments gain their colors?
A) By creating a reflective surface that changes its wavelengths to match the color of the surroundings B) By increasing the value of the colors already present in them through amplification C) By producing visual impression of a stimulus that has been removed from the color spectrum D) By absorbing light from certain segments of the spectrum and reflecting the rest
Lindsay is having trouble focusing on fine details. She is having problems of:
a. visual acuity b. retinal disparity c. transduction d. prosopagnosia
Three research assistants were assigned the task of counting the number of times a particular student exhibited inattentive behaviors during a 30-minute math class. The first research assistant counted five inattentive behaviors, the second recorded eight, and the third observed only two. Assuming the three research assistants are equally accurate in what they observed, the most likely
explanation for this discrepancy in recordings would be that the inattentive behavior a. was not the correct hypothesis. b. was not observed for a long enough period of time. c. was not operationally defined. d. would require at least five observers for an accurate count.
Qualitative methods seek ____ , and usually collect data in the form of ____
a. contextual meaning; numbers b. contextual meaning; words c. standardization; numbers d. standardization; words