Which of the following is NOT one of the three questions for evaluating a program for diversity?
a. Are the goals and objectives appropriate for the audience?
b. Are there inherent prejudices in the program that would make it unsuitable for the audience?
c. Are the sources of information applicable to the audience?
d. Are the teaching methods and styles respectful of the audience?
b. Are there inherent prejudices in the program that would make it unsuitable for the audience?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements is true about later life?
A. There are no rites of passage in later life. B. People age 65 and older often must learn to play new roles. C. Socialization ends before age 65. D. Resocialization is impossible for older adults. E. Older adults in poor health never welcome death.
The American Medical Association formed only after physicians became a very high-status group.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Many important resources are available to all people, even those people who do not contribute to them. Examples of these resources include public roads, public education, and public radio and television programming. How would a sociologist account for the fact that many people who benefit from these, either directly or indirectly, choose not to pay their fair share?
A. People believe their personal contribution (or lack of contribution) does not have much effect on the continued existence or quality of the good or service. B. People often choose to act in their own immediate self-interests. C. People often see no reason to incur personal costs if they do not have to. D. all of these