According to Phinney, adolescents can achieve an ethnic identity in all of the following ways EXCEPT

A) by adopting an alternating bicultural identity.
B) by adopting a blended bicultural identity.
C) by distancing themselves from their culture.
D) by continuing to find out information about their ethnic culture.

D) by continuing to find out information about their ethnic culture. During Phinney's third stage, the achievement of an ethnic identity involves settling on a particular identity, and does not depend on the process of acquiring more information.

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