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(P 78) Janet Helms model of identity development involves various statuses in which individuals undergo a transformation process of racial identity formation. These statuses are:
 
  a. Preencounter, Encounter, Immersion/Emersion, and Internalization
  b. Preencounter, Disintegration, Reintegration, and Autonomy
  c. Peencounter, Encounter, Contact, Disintegration and Internalization
  d. Contact, Disintegration, Integration, and Autonomy

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P78) Janet Helms formulated theories of racial identity development in which individuals achieve a sense of self that is integrated and satisfying. She developed identity models for:
 
  a. Asian Americans, Whites, and Blacks
  b. Latinos/Hispanics, Whites, and Blacks
  c. Whites, People of Color, and Blacks
  d. Blacks, Whites, and Biracial individuals



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Answer to Question 1

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