Which racial identity learning process involves a child's learning to apply the newly gained concept of race to himself or herself?

A. Racial classification ability
B. Racial identification
C. Racial evaluation
D. Racial acceptance


Answer: B

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Several characteristics of groups contribute to the group being an ideal place for members to change. Which one of these is included in the list in the text?

a. Groups are efficient and tend to be cost-effective. b. Members can experiment with new behaviors and receive feedback for improvement. c. Both A and B d. Members can discuss values and skills that group leaders should possess. e. Members have the opportunity to focus on just themselves.

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In Waldo's conceptualization of group functioning I/We/It, "it" refers to _____________________ dimensions.

a. interpersonal b. extrapersonal c. intrapersonal d. object relations

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Which of the following statements is not true of object relations theory:

a. object relations theory is based on the premise that, beginning in earliest infancy, all children spend most of their time in interactions with caregivers b. an object relation consists of an externalized representation (externalized image) of the self in relationship to an object (or other) c. object relations serve as enduring internal schema that shape how we experience others d. object relations theory overlaps with attachment theory

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Many supervisees have difficulty _______________________________ the supervisor

a. making regular contact with b. following the advising of c. hearing constructive criticism and feedback d. maintaining a relationship with

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