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tichca

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Which one of the following questions was not listed by Corey as important for the group leader's reflection in multicultural situations?
 
  a. Are you aware of how your own culture influences the way you think, feel and act?
  b. What could you do to broaden your understanding of both your own culture and other cultures?
  c. Are you able to identify your basic assumptions, especially as they apply to diversity in culture, ethnicity, race, gender, class, religion, language and sexual identify?
  d. How are your assumptions likely to affect the manner in which you function as a group counselor?
  e. How did your own cultural upbringing affect your biases and views when working with another culture?

Question 2

Which one of the following cultural factors is not identified as influencing ethnic identity?
 
  a. Rituals
  b. Ethnic and parochial schools
  c. Language
  d. Secondary groups
  e. Primary groups



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D



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