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1. Which of the following statements is accurate?a. Labels affect individuals in a similar manner.b. Labels attempt to describe, identify, and distinguish individuals who differ from the norm.c. Labels tend to be stable across cultures.d. Labels are given only to people who differ significantly from the average.ANSWER:bREFERENCES:Bloom's: RememberingLEARNING OBJECTIVES:HESC.HARD.17.01.01 - Describe why do we continue to label people even when weknow it may have a negative effect on an individual.NATIONAL STANDARDS:United States - CEC.6.0 - Beginning special education professionals use foundationalknowledge of the field and their professional Ethical Principles and Practice Standardsto inform special education practice, to engage in lifelong learning, and to advance theirprofession.NOTES:The purpose of a label is to communicate specific differences in people who varysignificantly from what is considered “typical or normal.”2. Sabah is a person with a physical disability who uses a wheelchair. Sabah must bank by mail because the only bank inher town is not accessible by wheelchair. The term that most accurately describes the relationship between Sabah 'scondition and her lack of access to the bank is aa. disability.b. handicap.c. disturbance.d. disorder.ANSWER:bREFERENCES:Bloom's: ApplyingLEARNING OBJECTIVES:HESC.HARD.17.01.01 - Describe why do we continue to label people even when weknow it may have a negative effect on an individual.NATIONAL STANDARDS:United States - CEC.6.0 - Beginning special education professionals use foundationalknowledge of the field and their professional Ethical Principles and Practice Standardsto inform special education practice, to engage in lifelong learning, and to advance theirprofession.NOTES:A handicap is a limitation imposed on the individual by environmental demands and isrelated to the individual's ability to adapt or adjust to these demands.Page1

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