According to Clark et al., why is measuring perceived racism important to understanding the psychological and physiological consequences of the phenomenon?
What will be an ideal response?
Perceived racism captures the appraisal of exposure to subtle racism, such as microstressors that cannot be adequately measured through objective measures of racism.
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When Bob noticed a pain in his thigh, he was convinced it was a sign of bone cancer. Although X-rays revealed no sign of cancer, Bob sought the opinions of a dozen other physicians who agreed with the original opinion
What psychological disorder might Bob's behavior indicate? a) mood disorder b) illness anxiety disorder c) conversion disorder d) catatonic schizophrenia
Celia has noticed that her 7-month-old daughter has recently begun to raise and lower the pitch of her voice when she babbles so she sometimes sounds as if she is asking questions. Celia's daughter has added __________ to her babbling
a. cooing c. vowel sounds b. repetition d. intonation
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Poorer people turn to religion to cope with the stress of living in the inner city. b. Poorer people exercise more regularly than more affluent people because they must walk everywhere they go. c. Poorer people have more access to information regarding health care but choose not to read it. d. Poorer people have less access to health care.
The philosophical ideal of the U.S. government is to allow citizens the maximum degree of __________ consistent with preserving order in the community at large
a) liberty b) justice c) independence d) discipline