kinds of diversity (e.g., sexual orientation, religion) can remain invisible if a person wishes (Fiske, 2010). Social psychology and multicultural psychology are similar to each in some ways. Both social and multicultural psychology defines all human beings as unique and multicultural. Culture affects individual self-definition, experience, behavior, and social interaction. It shows that both are teachable and learned. Sociology examines society, at levels from small groups, families, neighborhoods…
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