John, a former master bricklayer back in his day, has recently moved into a special care facility. One of the nurses at John's nursing home always speaks to him in a way he feels is belittling. She often says things such as "Johnny, dear, we need to get you ready for the day, so hurry, hurry" or "Uh¬oh sweetie, it looks like you have made a big mess here. We better get this cleaned up quickly." This type of speech is known as
A. stereotypical speech.
B. insulting.
C. progressive speech.
D. infantilization.
Answer: D
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. encourages B. includes C. excludes D. derives from
The philosophical and ideational roots of radical theories of deviant and delinquent behavior can be traced back to the writings and conflict perspective of __________
Fill in the blanks with correct word