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dmcintosh

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A segment of a larger society whose members are thought by themselves and others to have common origin and to share important segments of a common culture is termed
 
  A. race.
  B. subculture.
  C. ethnicity.
  D. culture.

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Who proposed a conceptual model of cultural sensitivity that is based on perceptual schema theory?
 
  A. Ridley, Mendoza, Kanitz, Angermeir, and Zenk
  B. Sue and Sue
  C. Pope-Davis, Reynolds, Dings, and Ottavi
  D. Goodenough



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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