The Cho, Singer, and Brenner (2000) study of Korean-American mothers of children with disabilities
a. concluded that the mothers experienced a severe depression on learning that their child had a disability.
b. concluded that the mothers accepted their child’s disability stoically.
c. described how the mothers blamed physicians for their child’s disability.
d. concluded that the process of adjustment to disability was complex and included positive and negative emotions.
d
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a. True b. False
Manufacturers can include health claims on their product labels as long as there is ________ ____________________ to support them
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
One way to help children remember more details of their life and to even understand their lives in more complex ways is to ______.
a. guide children in a complex discussion of the events in their lives b. encourage the child to use their imagination and to make up stories c. try to get the child to say exactly what happened, and if they don’t, change the subject d. ask the child to talk in detail about events that happen to other children
Discuss why, regardless of methodology, research questions should not require a simple yes/no answer. Also, provide an example of when a simple yes/no answer might be acceptable.
What will be an ideal response?