Which of the following conditions is least likely to negatively affect older adults' performance on intelligence tests?
A) educational level
B) hypertension
C) nutritional deficits
D) constipation
D
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Those who endorse the residual approach to social welfare believe that people should
normally be able to: A. Meet all their needs through their own family or through the job market. B. Get welfare to assist them in times of difficulty. C. Have food and shelter provided during periods of income interruption or reduction. D. Be given cash or vouchers for all their needs.
In-kind benefits are public assistance in the form of services or commodities
a. True b. False
Which of the following illustrates a grouped data frequency distribution?
a. Thirty-six students are enrolled in introductory statistics, section A. b. Five new students have been accepted on the editorial staff of their school paper. Two of the students are 18 years of age, one is 19 years, and two are 21 years of age. c. Of the 20 female students living in a housing complex, 10 are under 20 years of age, one is between 20 and 25 years, seven are between 26 and 30 years, and two are above 30 years. d. all of these.
_____ refers to the extent to which a family can achieve its functioning goals, given the demands of family and social life
A) ?Cumulative assessment B) ?Adaptive capacity C) ?Power resilience D) ?Boundary flexibility