The statement, "Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control" (U.N., 1948), specifically refers to which of the following concepts:
A. Mutual aid
B. Economic justice
C. Extraordinary rendition
D. Social Darwinism
B
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The basic concept of managed care as developed in the 1930s was to:
A. combat the rising cost and decreasing quality of health care. B. guarantee a defined set of services for a negotiated fee. C. increase the self-sufficiency of families who received federal aid. D. recognize the multiplicity of human needs and coordinate care.
How can a shoestring lobbyist shape public policy?
A) By hiring a research team. B) By establishing a coalition with like-minded groups. C) By bending the truth to suit their needs. D) By working alone.
Samantha and George couldn't wait to leave home and go off to college, where they could be free to live as they wished, without parental monitoring. How is this type of student cohabitation arrangement classified by the authors?
a. premarital b. non-sexual c. convenient d. none of these
Match the concept with its description
1. Overgeneralization 2. Selective observation 3. Illogical reasoning 4. Resistance to change a. Reluctance to change ideas even in light of new information b. Noting observations that coincide with pre-existing preferences or beliefs c. Prematurely jumping to conclusions or arguing on the basis of invalid assumptions d. Unjustifiably concluding that what is true for some cases is true for all cases