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    Increasing the Individual's Security in His/her Own Cultural Identity Is
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Increasing the Individual's Security in His/her Own Cultural Identity Is

Question 64

Question 64

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Increasing the individual's security in his/her own cultural identity is an assumption of:


A) reverse discrimination
B) the multiculturalism effect
C) the 'mere exposure' effect
D) the kernel of truth hypothesis
E) racial violence

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