When Giselle, a wife and mother in her early 50s, first became the primary caregiver for her father, now in his mid-70s and diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she
a. easily found answers to her questions.
b. found the role to be nearly overwhelming.
c. was surprised how much she already knew about the disease.
d. found little information available from the Alzheimer’s Association.
Answer: b
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b. positive representations of ethnic and racial groups raises the self-esteem of children of those groups. c. reference groups have little or no effect on self-esteem. d. how groups are presented has no impact on their effectiveness as reference groups for children.
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a. 35 to 45 percent b. 35 to 55 percent c. 40 to 55 percent d. 40 to 60 percent e. 35 to 60 percent
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a. are the dominant group. b. arrived first. c. have worked the hardest. d. are the largest voting bloc.