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23.7 Negative identity ................................ 394
23.8 The 'handicapped' ................................ 395
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. 23.9 Anomie ........................................... 396
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23.10 The location of Aborigines in mainstream
society.......................................... 397
XXIV. TYPOLOGIES OF IDENTITY: MODELS .II AND III
24.1 Introduction ..................................... 400
24.2 Components of ego-identity
24.21 Trust∕distrust, expectation of rejection .. 400
(i) Trust
(a) Hypothesis ...................... 401
(b) Trust∕distrust - theorizing
- statements ...................... 402
(c) Comparison of Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal response to Statement
3 - trust∕distrust .............. 403
(d) Discussion ...................... 403
(ii) Prediction of the future
(a) Hypothesis ...................... 403
(b) Comparison of Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal response to Statements
38 and 45 - prediction of
future .......................... 404
(c) Discussion ............. 405
(iii) Expectation of rejection
(a) Hypothesis ...................... 405
(b) Comparison of Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal response to Statements 7,
26, 29, 18, 54, 36 - expectation of
rejection ....................... 406
(c) Discussion ...................... 406
24.22 Autonomy∕lack of autonomy
(i) Individual autonomy .................. 408
(a) Hypothesis ...................... 409
(b) Comparison of Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal response to Statements 22.
and 52 - individual autonomy .... 409
(c) Discussion ...................... 410
(ii) Group autonomy....................... 410
(a) Hypothesis ................. 410
(b) Comparison of Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal response to Statements 31
and 16 - autonomy for people as a
group ........................... 411
(c) Discussion ........... 411
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