Talcott Parsons believed physicians function as ________ for the sick role by verifying a patient's condition as illness or designating the patient as recovered.
A. ambassadors
B. functionalists
C. negotiators
D. gatekeepers
Answer: D
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A. 51 percent of men and 45 percent of women B. 45 percent of men and 51 percent of women C. 71 percent of men and 73 percent of women D. 21 percent of men and 27 percent of women
________is a perspective in which people use their own cultures as the standard for judging a different culture
A. Cultural standardization B. Cultural relativism C. Reverse ethnocentrism D. Ethnocentrism
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What will be an ideal response?