Dr. Peterson suspects it for two reasons. One is that there has been a meningitis infection in the dorm on campus before, and the second is that it is a viral infection that can easily spread through things like dorms because of small areas and low ventilation.
False - Interpretive anthropology is NOT an approch headed up by Ward Goodenough.
Ward Goodenough is know for contributions to kinship studies, linguistic anthropolyg, cross-cultural studies and cognitive anthroplogy. He died not too long ago, June 2013.
A person can completely remove in the doctor's office and even not wearing a gown is depends upon the individuals and depends on the type of treatment or test goes on.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Undressing is not necessary for every physical to examine. If we have a fever or some headache and doctors tell us to be completely remove our dress. We can avoid such conditions.
- It is not necessary to remove our dress completely. If we have a cancer test, we can remove complete dress so that we have a complete examination of our body.
- This complete examination of serious issues can also save our lives. So people should act clever under the situation they facing it.
I believe the answer is: Issues-centered education
Issues-centered education refers to a form of education that is conducted by exposing the children with real life scenarios. The purpose of this education is to help the students to develop critical thinking in observing the social situation that happens around them and hopefully provide an appropriate solution for it.
Answer:
B. Savant syndrome
Explanation:
Savant syndrome: In abnormal psychology, the term savant syndrome is defined as a condition whereby an individual having certain mental disabilities carry out or perform specific capabilities more than the average person. An individual dealing with savant syndrome generally excels at memory-related tasks including artistic ability, musical abilities, map making, and rapid calculation.
In the question above, the given statement represents the savant syndrome.