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What is the key finding from the study by Huynh et al. (2011)?
What is the key finding from the study by Huynh et al. (2011)?
- Lack of coherence and clarity regarding one's identity is negatively linked to psychological well-being among Asian Canadians.
- The perpetual foreigner stereotype forces Asians to dwell in an ambiguously non-White, yet White adjacent state in the mainstream North American racial hierarchy.
- Awareness of the perpetual foreigner stereotype is associated with identity conflict and lower sense of belonging to the mainstream culture among Asian Americans. (correct)
- The model minority stereotype prevents Asians from staking their claim as people of color in a White supremacist society.
According to the passage, what is the relationship between lack of coherence and clarity regarding one's identity and psychological well-being among Asian Canadians?
According to the passage, what is the relationship between lack of coherence and clarity regarding one's identity and psychological well-being among Asian Canadians?
- Lack of coherence and clarity is positively linked to psychological well-being.
- The passage does not provide information about the relationship between lack of coherence and clarity regarding one's identity and psychological well-being among Asian Canadians.
- Lack of coherence and clarity is negatively linked to psychological well-being. (correct)
- Lack of coherence and clarity has no relationship with psychological well-being.
What is the main way in which the perpetual foreigner stereotype and the model minority stereotype affect Asians in the mainstream North American racial hierarchy, according to the passage?
What is the main way in which the perpetual foreigner stereotype and the model minority stereotype affect Asians in the mainstream North American racial hierarchy, according to the passage?
- The stereotypes have no effect on Asians' position in the mainstream North American racial hierarchy.
- The stereotypes allow Asians to easily assimilate into the mainstream White culture.
- The stereotypes force Asians to claim a White identity rather than a people of color identity.
- The stereotypes force Asians to dwell in an ambiguous non-White, yet White adjacent state, instead of staking their claim as people of color. (correct)
What is the main focus of the passage?
What is the main focus of the passage?
Which of the following is a key finding from the research studies mentioned in the passage?
Which of the following is a key finding from the research studies mentioned in the passage?
What is the main effect of the perpetual foreigner stereotype on Asians in the North American racial hierarchy, according to the passage?
What is the main effect of the perpetual foreigner stereotype on Asians in the North American racial hierarchy, according to the passage?
According to the passage, what is the relationship between the perpetual foreigner stereotype and the model minority stereotype in affecting Asians' position in the North American racial hierarchy?
According to the passage, what is the relationship between the perpetual foreigner stereotype and the model minority stereotype in affecting Asians' position in the North American racial hierarchy?
What is the main implication of the research findings discussed in the passage?
What is the main implication of the research findings discussed in the passage?
Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?
Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?
What is the main purpose of the passage?
What is the main purpose of the passage?
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