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HSCO 509 quiz 3 solutions complete answers
· Question 1
A biomedical model of disability can be defined as a model in which disability or illness occurs as the result of a psychological condition. (ch. 8)
· Question 2
About _______ of the world's Muslims are Arabs. (ch. 10)
· Question 3
Adultism refers to discrimination against adults. (ch. 8)
· Question 4
Also discussed in Chapter 4, a common form of subtle racism known as racial microaggressions are covert statements or behaviors, whether intentional or unintentional, that convey insulting or demeaning messages to people of color. (ch. 9)
· Question 5
The social model of disability focuses is on societal barriers and biases against people with disabilities, not on the person, the disability, or the medical condition itself. (ch. 8)
· Question 6
Socioeconomic status (SES) generally refers to a comparative measure of class standing, or status, based on a combination of educational attainment, income level, and living conditions. (ch. 7)
· Question 7
A gerontological counselor is a counselor who provides counseling services to elderly clients and their families when faced with changing lifestyles as they grow older. (ch. 8)
· Question 8
The Older Americans Act Amendments (2006) included all of the following except _______ (ch. 8).
· Question 9
Colorism is the belief that _______ (ch. 9)
· Question 10
Baby Boomers were born from 1946 to 1964. (ch. 8)
· Question 11
Psychological distancing refers to ways of thinking and behaving that are used by privileged groups to justify and distance themselves from social undesirables. (ch. 7)
· Question 12
Ageism is defined as the assumption that chronological age is the main determinant of human characteristics and that one age is better than another. (ch. 8)
· Question 13
The Fair Housing Act (1968) guarantees home ownership regardless of race, income, or gender. (ch. 7)
· Question 14
According to the 2010 U.S. Census data, African Americans comprise approximately _______ of the U.S. population (ch. 9)
· Question 15
Ableism refers to social attitudes, rehabilitation and counseling practices, and policies that favor individuals who have or are perceived as possessing physical or cognitive disabilities. (ch. 8)
· Question 16
The U.S. Census Bureau (2012) revealed that people with a severe disability have all of the following except __________. (ch. 8)
· Question 17
The following suggestions were offered as tools to mitigate classism in counselors except _________ (ch. 7).
· Question 18
Classism is having discriminatory beliefs about, and behavior toward, individuals and groups based on their perceived or actual _________. (ch. 7)
· Question 19
Cognitive ________ describes the state of psychological disequilibrium experienced when we are facing, but have not yet resolved, information that contradicts our worldview. (ch. 7)
· Question 20
The majority of Arab-Americans in the United States belong to the _______ faith (ch. 10)
· Question 21
One classic model of disability, adapted by the World Health Organization and others in 1980 includes Pathology, Impairments, Functional Limitations, and ________ (ch. 8)
· Question 22
Poverty attribution is one way to avoid confronting classism because we focus on assessing blame for poverty either on the individual or on society. (ch. 7)
· Question 24
The authors of the text propose that achieving a “classless society” is an obtainable goal and should be the definition of the American Dream. (ch. 7)
· Question 25
The authors use the “one drop rule” to describe the belief that having one drop of Irish blood makes one Irish.
Question 1
Colorism is the belief that _______ (ch. 9)
Question 2
Socioeconomic status (SES) generally refers to a comparative measure of class standing, or status, based on a combination of educational attainment, income level, and living conditions. (ch. 7)
Question 3
Ageism is defined as the assumption that chronological age is the main determinant of human characteristics and that one age is better than another. (ch. 8)
Question 4
Ableism refers to social attitudes, rehabilitation and counseling practices, and policies that favor individuals who have or are perceived as possessing physical or cognitive disabilities. (ch. 8)
Question 5
Adultism refers to discrimination against adults. (ch. 8)
Question 6
The Older Americans Act Amendments (2006) included all of the following except _______ (ch. 8).
Question 7
The authors use the “one drop rule” to describe the belief that having one drop of Irish blood makes one Irish.
Question 8
Following are the traditional values that may be moderated over time by exposure to the U.S. culture, but may also be maintained by strong family systems and ethnic enclaves, or communities: _______; religion and faith; education, work, and economic status; and communication styles. (ch. 10)
Question 9
The following suggestions were offered as tools to mitigate classism in counselors except _________ (ch. 7).
Question 10
The U.S. Census Bureau (2012) revealed that people with a severe disability have all of the following except __________. (ch. 8)
Question 11
About _______ of the world's Muslims are Arabs. (ch. 10)
Question 12
Psychological distancing refers to ways of thinking and behaving that are used by privileged groups to justify and distance themselves from social undesirables. (ch. 7)
Question 13
A gerontological counselor is a counselor who provides counseling services to elderly clients and their families when faced with changing lifestyles as they grow older. (ch. 8)
Question 14
Cognitive ________ describes the state of psychological disequilibrium experienced when we are facing, but have not yet resolved, information that contradicts our worldview. (ch. 7)
Question 15
Baby Boomers were born from 1946 to 1964. (ch. 8)
Question 16
The social model of disability focuses is on societal barriers and biases against people with disabilities, not on the person, the disability, or the medical condition itself. (ch. 8)
Question 17
One classic model of disability, adapted by the World Health Organization and others in 1980 includes Pathology, Impairments, Functional Limitations, and ________ (ch. 8)
Question 18
Classism is having discriminatory beliefs about, and behavior toward, individuals and groups based on their perceived or actual _________. (ch. 7)
Question 19
Poverty attribution is one way to avoid confronting classism because we focus on assessing blame for poverty either on the individual or on society. (ch. 7)
Question 20
The authors of the text propose that achieving a “classless society” is an obtainable goal and should be the definition of the American Dream. (ch. 7)
Question 21
According to the 2010 U.S. Census data, African Americans comprise approximately _______ of the U.S. population (ch. 9)
Question 22
A biomedical model of disability can be defined as a model in which disability or illness occurs as the result of a psychological condition. (ch. 8)
Question 23
Also discussed in Chapter 4, a common form of subtle racism known as racial microaggressions are covert statements or behaviors, whether intentional or unintentional, that convey insulting or demeaning messages to people of color. (ch. 9)
Question 24
The majority of Arab-Americans in the United States belong to the _______ faith (ch. 10)
Question 25
The Fair Housing Act (1968) guarantees home ownership regardless of race, income, or gender. (ch. 7)
The US. Census Bureau (2006) revealed that people with a severe disability have all of the following except. (Ch. 8)
Adultism refers to descrimination against adults. (Ch. 8)
Colonialism is the belief that (Ch. 9)
According to the 2010 U.S. Census data, African Americans compose approximately of the US. population (Ch. 9)
Classism is having discriminatory beliefs about, and behavior toward, individuals and groups based on their perceived or actual. (Ch. 7)
The One Model of the Disability Process described by the authors includes Pathology, impairments, Functional Limitations, and {Ch. 8}
About of Arabs are Muslims. (Ch. 10}