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The racial identity development models discussed in the chapter (White Racial Identity Development, Racial Minority Development, Biracial Identity Development) all have as the ultimate goal _____
 
  a. Enmeshment (becoming enmeshed in one's own culture)
  b. Integration (infusion of racial identity with all aspects of self-awareness)
  c. Encounter (experiencing other cultures)
  d. Emersion (pride in one's own culture and retreat from others)

Question 2

In _____, a neutral stimulus is paired up with another event to elicit certain emotions through association.
 
  A. classical conditioning
  B. shaping
  C. stress inoculation
  D. operant conditioning



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A. classical conditioning



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