The deeply-ingrained belief that humans with intellectual limitations and disabilities a pathological element of American society is an example of
a. the institutional deviance model.
b. the social deviance model.
c. the social cultural premises perspective.
d. a concentration of power.
c
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Public education is an example of a
a. Universal and institutional social welfare program b. Selective and residual social welfare program c. Residual and universal social welfare program d. Institutional and selective social welfare program e. Selective and universal social welfare program
Dr. Henry Beecher's 1966 article in the New England Journal of Medicine had what significance in the realm of ethics?
a. It outlined the future of ethical guidelines that influenced ethical practices today. b. It presented unethical cases of research that endangered the health of participants without their knowledge to the public. c. It presented the lack of progress in ethics that the United States was facing, arguing that research needs to be reformed. d. It argued that ethics is overrated and that scientific progress will unambiguously be hindered by an unwarranted focus on ethical behavior.
What is the make-up of the IRB committee?
a. Federal regulations require three members: a natural scientist, a behavioral or social scientist, and a member from the humanities. b. Federal regulations require at least five members: one whose focus is on the sciences, one whose research focus is non-scientific, and at least one with no affiliation to the institution itself. c. Federal regulations do not have strict guidelines. d. Federal regulations require at least 6 members: two scientists, two non-scientists, two members unaffiliated with the institution.
"A teen's sneaking-out behavior may serve to bring the parents closer together; without the child's ‘problem,' the parents may not come together." This statement, made by a Milan therapist, is an example of which of the following?
A) Critiquing B) Paradox C) Hypothesizing D) Circular questions