Learning disabilities may affect children in each of the following ways except

A. Fear of success
B. Learned helplessness
C. Low self esteem
D. Lack of social competence


A. Fear of success

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Evidence that is non-numerical, such as information gathered from interviews or observation, is known as ________ data.

A. quantitative B. content C. survey D. qualitative

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SAGE News Clips: Rising International Health TourismDescription: This video chronicles the rise of international health tourism. India is becoming a top destination for travelers seeking health care. While some are primarily tourists who have minor dental or cosmetic procedures, others are pursuing major surgeries including open heart surgeries or joint replacements. The low cost and excellent standards of care offer an enticing alternative to the high costs of procedures in the United States and other countries. Dr. Naresh Trehan, President of the Indian Healthcare Federation, states that they are pursuing a common fee for procedures as well as a standard code of ethics to govern medical care for tourists.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in,

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Which of the following statements about teenage mothers is true?

A. The teen birth rate has declined for whites and blacks but has increased among Asians and Hispanics. B. Teen mothers are considerably poorer than other teens and are more likely to receive welfare, but they are equally likely to finish high school because of special programs for them. C. Teen childbearing costs taxpayers at least $11 billion each year for health care, child welfare, and lost revenue. D. The teen birthrate has declined for all groups except Hispanics.

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