What aspects of culture may shape a family's attitudes and reactions toward disabilities, health and illness, and medical care?
A. income and number of family members
B. religion, race, and gender
C. trustworthiness, intellect, and attitude
D. education level, income, and attitude
B. religion, race, and gender
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Erikson’s writings are more widely accepted than Freud’s because
a. Freud was harder to understand. b. Erikson was more contemporary. c. people are afraid of anything analytical. d. Erikson was in the United States.
Deep processing of information
a. is not necessary to understand information so that it can be used in meaningful ways. b. transforms the information to "make it ours." c. includes only evaluative thinking. d. is not a problem for children with learning disabilities.
Of the four cognitive theories, which is the only one that argues development occurs in stages?
A. information processing theory B. theory of core knowledge C. Vygotsky's sociocultural theory D. Piaget's theory of cognitive development
An authoritative and frequently subject-specific material in the library from which information can be drawn is called a(n)
a. bibliographic item. b. reference source. c. Ready Reference. d. library item.