Asked by Roksanara Begum on Jun 30, 2024

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Which racial identity learning process involves a child's learning to apply the newly gained concept of race to himself or herself?

A) Racial classification ability
B) Racial identification
C) Racial evaluation
D) Racial acceptance

Racial Identification

The second step in the process of the developing racial identity, it involves learning to apply the newly gained concept of race to oneself.

Racial Classification

The categorization of individuals into groups based on physical characteristics, often used historically for discriminatory practices.

Newly Gained Concept

Refers to an idea, theory, or knowledge that someone has acquired recently, contributing to their understanding or perspective.

  • Understand the phases and mechanisms of racial identity development and their effects on children.
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Caitlin D'SouzaJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Racial identification is the process where a child learns to recognize and apply racial categories to themselves, marking the understanding of their own racial identity in the context of the broader societal definitions and classifications of race.