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Q1 Which of the following sets below represent the steps of minority identity
development?
(1) Unexamined identity, conformity, resistance, redefinition and reintegration.
(2) Unexamined identity, acceptance, resistance, redefinition and reintegration.
(3) Unexamined identity, acceptance, resistance and separatism, redefinition and
reintegration.
(4) Unexamined identity, conformity, resistance and separatism and integration.
Question 1
Option 4 is the key
The last option reflects the phases that characterise minority identity
development.
Although majority identity development also involves some of the stages
identified in minority identity development, there are some differences
(Martin et al 2015).
Use your prescribed book for more information.
Q2 According to the U-curve theory of adaptation, the first phase that immigrants go
through when adapting to a new cultural situation is … .
(1) adaptation
(2) anticipation
(3) redemption
(4) culture shock
Question 2
Option 2 is the key
According to the U-curve theory of adaptation, the first phase that
immigrants go through when adapting to a new cultural situation is
anticipation or excitement, especially if they are moving to a new culture
or area (Martin, Nakayama, Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn & Schutte
2013).
Other options refer to the second and last phase.
Option 3 is a distractor.
Use your prescribed book for more information
Q3 Vusi is from Bulawayo, but grew up in South Africa, and is fluent in Zulu. His friends
from Bulawayo say he is denying his Ndebele identity, and his friends in Johannesburg
say he is more Zulu, because he spent more time with them, and does not know much
about Zimbabwe. Vusi tries to assimilate to both identities but does not feel at home with
any of them.
Vusi can be described as multicultural person with a … .
(1) encapsulated identity
(2) constructive identity
(3) intercultural identity
(4) unexamined identity
Question 3
Option 1 is the key
Multicultural people with an encapsulated identity feel torn between two
cultural groups and struggle to make a choice between two cultures.
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