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Multicultural Psychology Final Pt. 2 – Exam Questions With Verified Answers. __________ is a movement that believes that only "good genes" should be passed from generation to generation and that "undesirable" groups should be prevented from reproducing. - answerEugenics Most differences betw...

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Multicultural Psychology Final Pt. 2 – Exam
Questions With Verified Answers.



__________ is a movement that believes that only "good genes" should be passed from
generation to generation and that "undesirable" groups should be prevented from reproducing. -
answer✔Eugenics

Most differences between racial groups can be accounted for by - answer✔Patterns of migration
and adaptation between the different groups.
The typical response when in a situation where you are different is to feel -
answer✔Uncomfortable
Early psychological research conducted by Europeans and European Americans on racial group
differences often concluded that - answer✔Members of other racial groups are inferior to whites

Multiculturalism emphasizes all of the following except - answer✔The imposition of one's
values and beliefs on others
(Does emphasize cultural pluralism, analytic thinking involving multiple perspectives, and
change at the individual, organizational, and societal levels)

Worldviews are shaped by - answer✔Our behaviors, our past experiences, and our perceptions
(All of these)
The two most important skills needed to increase your level of multicultural competence are -
answer✔Discovery and courage

Traditional gender roles and machismo are examples of _ culture - answer✔Normative
The case of Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson at Starbucks was used in Chapter 1 to illustrate
- answer✔Differences in worldview

What is arguably the most important part of multicultural competence? - answer✔Understanding
the dynamics of racism, discrimination, and stereotyping

Denial means - answer✔Pretending the differences are not there

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According to Tatum (1997), why do all the Black kids sit together in the cafeteria? - answer✔As
a method of coping with the stress of racism

The earliest taxonomies placed human beings in categories based on - answer✔Superficial
phenotypic characteristics
The term culture is typically used in everyday language to refer to all of the following except -
answer✔Genetic determinants of behavior
(Does refer to regular or expected behaviors of a particular group, different types of music, art,
and dance, and food, clothing, history, and traditions)
In a potentially threatening situation, if no escape is possible, a person may become aggressive.
This is known as the ___________ response. - answer✔Fight
In 2013, Nina Davaluri was the first Indian American to win the Miss America pageant. In the
wake of her victory, Ms. Davaluri received both hateful and supportive reactions. What does this
example say about the current state of race relations in the United States? (Choose all that apply)
- answer✔The US is a country still plagued by racism AND the US has made a lot of progress in
terms of race
(Does NOT mean that the Miss American pageant is an outdated, sexist ritual)
When we encounter something or someone that is different, our natural tendency is to -
answer✔Feel uncomfortable and try to avoid the situation

Which of the following illustrates understanding other worldviews? - answer✔Doing a research
paper on a culture different from yours
(NOT doing a research paper on your own culture, traveling to the country your grandparents
came from, or attending a cultural festival from your own group)
Many students, after taking a multicultural psychology course, say that they now actively engage
in meaningful dialogues with others from differing backgrounds, are more open to the
perspectives of others, and actively question their own. What do Fowers and Davidov (2006) call
this? - answer✔Openness to the other

Which of the following best defines descriptive culture? - answer✔The specific behaviors and
activities associated with a culture
When confronted with a choice between one's own desires and the needs of the larger group,
someone from a collectivistic society will - answer✔Be motivated by the preferences and needs
of the group
According to the Sue worldview model, learned helplessness is associated with the ________
quadrant. - answer✔EC-ER

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