Thirteen-year-old Kikuko emigrated from Japan to Canada when she was six years old. She tells her friends, "I'm really proud to be Japanese. Japanese people are hard workers, but they're also very polite and cooperative." Such a statement suggests that Kikuko probably:
a. Has totally assimilated into Canadian culture
b. Has rejected Canadian culture
c. Has a strong ethnic identity
d. Associates only with peers who are also Japanese
C
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A. Both tables are important for these data. B. Mauchly’s test. C. Levene’s test D. Neither of the tables are important for these data.
In a constructivist approach, how do people learn?
a. Learning happens when it is connected to each individual’s already existing knowledge and experiences b. Information is given in a variety of ways and the learner absorbs it c. Learning occurs by observing others and modeling behaviors d. Positive and negative consequences reinforce learning
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(a) nonverbal (b) transitional (c) overlapping (d) multitasking (e) metacognitive (f) advanced organizational (g) both c and d are correct
Which statement regarding individual and institutional discrimination is true?
a. Individual discrimination is always linked to prejudicial attitudes b. Individual discrimination is more difficult to detect then institutional discrimination c. Institutional discrimination occurs between two individuals d. Institutional discrimination is harder to detect compared to individual discrimination