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When informal socialization tactics are used, newcomers are segregated from existing group members during the learning process.

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What are some of the approaches to diversity training?
 
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Diversity training can include (but is not limited to) role-playing in which participants act out appropriate and inappropriate ways to deal with diverse employees; self-awareness activities in which participants' own prejudices and stereotypes are revealed; and awareness activities in which participants learn about others who differ from them in lifestyle, culture, sexual orientation, and gender.



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