Rosalind Chou's and Joe Feagin's interviews with middle-class Americans from numerous Asian nationality groups found that many dealt with contemporary anti-Asian discrimination by:
A) adapting several coping strategies to empower themselves as proactive agents against anticipated stigma-based stress.
B) disclosing personal information to encourage whites to view them as individuals rather than as a negative stereotype.
C) prizing whiteness and trying to conform to what they saw as white ways of doing and acting.
D) suspending judgments about whether whites will be racially aggressive/insensitive until further information is obtained.
E) All the above
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