Approximately 30% of US adults experience a diagnosable mental illness in a typical year.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Which of the following is an example of an indirect interlock?

A) Smith serves on the board of Company A, and Jones serves on the board of competing Company B. However, Smith and Jones both serve on the board of Company C. B) Smith serves on the board of Company A, Jones serves on the board of Company B, and Miller serves on the board of Company C. None of them serve on any other board. C) Smith, Jones, and Miller all serve on the board of Company A. None of them serve on any other board. D) Smith, Jones, and Miller all started Company A. None of them now serve on the board.

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The term normalization refers to

a. treating the client as if he or she did not have a disability b. a philosophy of education c. a philosophy of service planning and delivery d. treating the client as if he or she has a normal disability

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The foundation of sociological thinking about bureaucracy was built by Max Weber (1864-1920) (Weber, 1958). Weber delineated the key elements of bureaucratic organization. Please list and thoroughly explain the six keys elements of Weber's sociological thinking.

What will be an ideal response?

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Ann, a server at a restaurant, believes that Arab American customers are picky and don't tip. When she is assigned to wait on a table that she believes to be occupied by Arab Americans, she puts forth less effort than she would otherwise. "I don't even bother to ask if they're enjoying their food because I know what the answer will be, and I know that, regardless of what I do, I'm not going to get a good tip," she tells a coworker. Ann's actions toward customers she believes to be Arab American are best classified as ______.

A. individual discrimination B. institutionalized discrimination C. stereotypical D. a stigma

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