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Research on race and reference groups indicates that school desegregation is most important in raising the self-esteem of black children. positive representations of ethnic and racial groups raises the self-esteem of children of those groups. reference groups have little or no effect on self-esteem. how groups are presented has no impact on their effectiveness as reference groups for children.

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  1. 16 May, 01:50
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    Research on race and reference bunches shows that positive portrayals of ethnic and racial gatherings raise the confidence of offspring of those gatherings. It additionally demonstrate how bunches are introduced has no effect on their adequacy as reference bunches for kids.
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