Exam 8: American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Multiracial Group Members
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Diversity in Organizations31 Questions
Exam 2: Theories and Thinking About Diversity27 Questions
Exam 3: Legislation48 Questions
Exam 4: Blacks/African Americans35 Questions
Exam 5: Latinos/Hispanics37 Questions
Exam 6: Asians and Asian Americans26 Questions
Exam 7: Whites/European Americans35 Questions
Exam 8: American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Multiracial Group Members25 Questions
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Exam 11: Sexual Orientation29 Questions
Exam 12: Religion29 Questions
Exam 13: Age29 Questions
Exam 14: Physical and Mental Ability34 Questions
Exam 15: Weight and Appearance31 Questions
Exam 16: International Diversity and Facing the Future30 Questions
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Multiracial people may experience negative organizational outcomes because one of their racial backgrounds is invisible.
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For recruitment purposes, tribal colleges are not generally a good source of American Indian applicants because such colleges tend not to be accredited.
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American Indians and Alaska Natives are less likely than all racial and ethnic groups to have a college degree.
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