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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A person’s hair color and texture as well as his or her skin condition would be an example of what area of human cultural diversity? | Biological Variation |
| According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the largest single group of individuals, based upon age is the | Millenials |
| regarded as the tendency of some individuals to view norms and values of their own culture as the only acceptable ones and to use them as the standard by which all other cultures are measured. | Ethnocentrism |
| Includes communication, space, time, environmental control, biologic variations, and social organizations | Cultural Diversity |
| In the years ahead, the population group that is expected to grow at a faster rate than all other minority groups, is the _______ population. | Latino |
| The gender classification is referred to as___: physical and/or genetic characteristics may not adhere to the category of specifically female or male | Intersex |
| It is important that patients be referred to by their | Preferred name |
| The four essential core values of human rights were recognized by the 1993 Vienna Declaration for Human Rights | solidarity, dignity, autonomy, and equality |
| the ability of individuals to be able to negotiate competently two or more cultures, the mainstream culture and the individual’s own culture. | Biculturalism |
| Another term for human diversity is | Cultural Diversity |
| What does 'res ipsa loquitur' mean? | The thing speaks for itself; a doctrine in tort law that infers negligence from the very nature of an accident. |
| What is 'respondeat superior'? | A legal doctrine holding an employer or principal legally responsible for negligent acts of an employee or agent. |
| What are the two types of Torts in legal considerations? | Intentional (e.g., Assault, Battery) and Unintentional (Negligence or Malpractice). |
| process of learning the beliefs and behaviors of a dominant culture and assuming some of the characteristics | Aculturation |
| values, beliefs, ideas, customs, and characteristics passed from one generation to the next | Culture |
| strong feeling or belief about a person or subject that is formed without reviewing facts or information. Prejudging someone or something | Prejudice |
| process of assuming that everyone in a particular group is the same | Stereotyping |