According to Hardiman, there are several stages for dominant social identity development. Which of the following best describes the redefinition phase?

A. Acceptance of dominant norms and a lack of desire to look into one’s identity.
B. Internalization of an identity.
C. Connecting belonging to a dominant culture with an awareness of its associated
privilege.
D. Re-interpretation of the dominant culture accompanied by attempts to openly
challenge dominant cultural privilege.

D. Re-interpretation of the dominant culture accompanied by attempts to openly
challenge dominant cultural privilege.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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