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cartlidgeashley

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A teacher assumed Ryan is like all Lebanese people. He is experiencing _____.
 
  a. in-group homogeneity effect
 b. racial formation
 c. ethnicization
 d. out-group homogeneity effect

Question 2

In their day-to- day lives, most people
 
  a. have to consciously think about their cultural practices.
 b. take the expectations of their culture for granted.
 c. spend a lot of time questioning why they engage in certain behaviors.
 d. ignore their own cultural traditions.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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