In the very popular movie Bend It Like Beckham, the main character, Jesminder, is constantly urged by her mother to learn how to make aloo gobi, which is a vegetable and potato dish that is native to their Indian background. At the start of the movie Jess is uninterested in this task, but partway through she seems to take an interest in being taught this ethnic skill. When she finally learns to make the meal, she is demonstrating the ____ phase of ethnic identity achievement.
a. first
b. second
c. third
d. fourth
Question 2
As a demographer, Sherwood would be most interested in studying
a. implicit memory and how it changes with age.
b. the number of neural connections contained in the central nervous system.
c. the distinction between presbyopia and presbycusis.
d. how the number of young people in a population has changed over the past 50 years.