In the whole-language method, learning to read is thought to occur naturally as a by-product of immersing the child in language-related activities including the teaching of phonics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Chapter 12 discussed research in which young women were asked how satisfied they were with their physical characteristics. According to this research,
a. women are significantly more likely than men to be dissatisfied with their bodies. b. young women's concerns about being fat and dieting begin around puberty. c. most women tend to rate themselves as thinner than they really are . d. college women typically believe that other women are heavier than they themselves are.
Harold was involved in a fight and received several kicks to the head. A CTscan revealed bruising of his cortex. Harold's symptoms suggest ____
a. that he suffered a cerbral contusion c. that he suffered a stroke b. apraxia and agnosia d. that a cerebral laceration occurred
What is the most common group of female sex workers?
a. Streetwalkers b. Call girls c. Online sex providers d. Exotic dancers
Jed was in a residential treatment program for substance-related disorders that was one of the few programs that also addresses stigma among this population. What would likely be the program's focus for reducing stigma?
a. Educating family members about substance-related disorders, promoting understanding of the afflicted person, and identifying shared hopes b. Accepting difficult feelings, connecting with others, emphasizing process over content in negative thinking, and exploring goals and values in life c. Understanding the impact of substance use on others, seeking forgiveness, doing penance, and making up for past wrongs d. All of these would be included in a program for reducing stigma among people with substance-related disorders