Asthma, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, cancer and HIV/AIDS are examples of
A. self-limiting illnesses.
B. acute illnesses.
C. chronic illnesses.
D. infectious diseases.
Answer: C
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b. form a community committee to select a program's books. c. select books for children's special interests. d. both screen all books selected for school purchase and select books for children's special interests.
The purpose of random digit dialing is to
a. reach people without telephones. b. guarantee anonymity to the respondents. c. reach people with unlisted telephone numbers. d. insure a representative sample.
Of the following which is likely a statement made by a qualitative researcher in a study that addresses social skills training
a. I would like to interview a few of the participants to understand their training. b. I would like to give participants a test to determine their skill level. c. I would like to use teacher ratings to see if the program worked. d. I would like to control which students get the training so we can compare groups of children that did and did not get training.
Megan and Jerome have been warned that if they continue to throw sand they will have to go to another area to play. You observe them throwing sand again. In this situation what would an authoritative adult do?
A. Escort the children to a different area. B. Give the children a second warning of what will happen if they continue. C. Explain that the sand is blowing in other children's eyes. D. Ask children what they think should happen as a result of their actions.