Adolescents who adopt strategies for solving conflicts between the competing demands of the dominant culture and those of the ethnic group with which they identify, are in the following stage of ethnic identity development as proposed by Phinney

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Etnic Identity Achievement (EIA)

Explanation:

The EIA is the third and the last stage of an identity process that starts with Unexamined Ethnic Identity, that is followed by Ethnic Identiy Search.

In the example the Adolescents who adopt strategies for solving conflicts between the dominant culture and the etnic group they belong to - that is, the group with which they identify - must be considered as fully aware of their etnic identity.

Answer:

Ethnic Identity Achievement Stage

Explanation:

Ethnic Identity Achievement-

Is the third stage in Jean Phinney’s model of ethnic identity development. This stage is known by clarity about one's ethnic identity. The achievement phase iis all about a secure, confident, and stable sense of self. Achievement also is known as a realistic assessment of one's in-group(s) in a larger social context. In essence, the individual has internalized their ethnicity. At rhis stage the adolescents can adopt strategies for solving conflicts between the competing demands of the dominant culture and those of the etnic group.

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