When adolescents have resolved their ethnic identity and feel comfortable with who they are, they are in which stage of Phinney's theory?
A) unexamined ethnic identity
B) moratorium ethnic identity
C) achieved ethnic identity
D) ethnic identity search
C) achieved ethnic identity The final stage of Phinney's theory is achieved ethnic identity, in which the individual settles on a particular ethnic identity.
Psychology
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