RST 230
According to lecture 18 video, how many new SCIs happen in the US every year?
10,000
According to lecture 10 video, in 2014, African Americans constituted what percentage of the NFL Head Coaches
19%
According to the lecture 5 video, the _______ Civil Rights Act made racial discrimination in public places, such as theaters, restaurants, and hotels illegal.
1964
Chapter 8 states that the ADA was written into law in
1990
How many people in the US have epilepsy?
2 million
How many people in the US meet diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders at least once in their life?
28.8%
According to the lecture 17 video, there are _______ common forms of cerebral palsy
3
According to the lecture video, African Americans account for ___% of the homeless population
42%
According to the lecture 15 video, the youngest person to ever give birth was
5 years old
According to the lecture video, in 2019 the female/male earnings ratio was
79%
What is a thought disorder?
A diminished ability to think clearly and speak clearly
Which of the following is a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder?
A grandiose sense of self-importance
Prejudice
A negative attitude toward a socially defined group and toward any person perceived to be a member of that group
Histrionic personality disorder is
A pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking
The homeless person depicted in the video shown in the lecture was
A violinist and a singer
Which of these four is NOT one of the stages of unemployment?
Affirmation
Which of the following is an example of an uncontrollable stroke risk factor?
Age
According to the lecture 19 video, what is the most common cause of visual impairments
Aging
Lecture 20 video mentions that hearing loss may be the result of
Aging and various diseases Accidents Prolonged exposure of excessive levels of noise
Which of the diseases is diagnosed among almost all older people with intellectual disabilities?
Alzheimer's disease
Which of the following scenarios constitutes an example of self-fulling prophecy in the context of sport?
An African American child is provided more opportunities to play football by his coach due to the coach's belief that the child must be "naturally talented."
Pica is
An eating disorder in which people eat non-food substances
According to the lecture 19 video, ____________ is/are a condition that can be easily treated with an outpatient surgery.
Cataracts
In the core area of stroke...
Cells receive less than 20% of the normal cerebral blood flow Cells die and release toxic chemicals that can kill cells in the surrounding transitional zone
Reactive attachment disorder can develop as a result of
Children not receiving consistent attention from their caregivers early in life
According to the lecture video, which of the following states/areas have the highest rates of homelessness in the US?
DC, New York, Oregon, California, Washington, Alaska, and Nevada
What are the symptoms of a major depressive disorder?
Depressed mood Loss of interest in pleasure Sleep disturbance
According to lecture 10 video, stereotype threat in the context of sport refers to
Depression of performance due to the impact of negative stereotypes
What are the physical symptoms associated with the Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
Dizziness, irritability, problems with concentration
According to the lecture video, socio-economic status is usually based on
Education Income Occupation
A movie shown during the lecture segment on narcissistic personality disorder showed
Elliot Rodger (a former University of California, Santa Barbara student)
According to lecture 18 video, what is the main cause of TBIs
Falls
True or False: According to Chapter 11 in Bullock et al. (2010), hearing loss is not a common disability among Americans.
False
True or False: According to Chapter 7, people who belong to the lower class use public facilities and recreation programs in far higher numbers than people who belong to the middle.
False
True or False: According to the lecture 15 video, osteoporosis is more pronounced among men than women
False
True or False: According to the lecture 16 video, crystallized intelligence measures one's ability to perform a well structured task.
False
True or False: According to the lecture 5 video, emotional support animals, comfort animals, and therapy animals are covered under the ADA
False
True or False: According to the lecture 6 video, Hispanics are the second largest minority group in the US.
False
True or False: Chapter 10 in your textbook states that by 2050, Latino(a) Americans are expected to comprise about half of the US total population.
False
True or False: Lecture 20 video and Chapter 11 in Bullock et al. (2010) state that if a person with a hearing loss needs assistance, you should provide them with a GPS-guided assistance.
False
True or False: According to the lecture 14 video, the population of older adults (65 years of age +) in 2020 was 15.5 million.
False (55.5M)
True or False: According to your textbook, Chapter 9, Erickson (1963), divided the life course into 10 distinct stages.
False (8 stages)
True or False: According to Chapter 7, interpersonal constraints are individualized factors that influence leisure preferences.
False (Intrapersonal constraints are individualized factors, interpersonal constraints are social factors)
True or False: According to the Chapter 9 from your textbook, as we move through the life course, recreation and leisure motivations remain unchanged.
False (it changes due to age-related psychosocial issues, abilities, roles and responsibilities, and resources and opportunities)
The main symptom of borderline personality disorder is
Fear of abandonment
Fidgeting, running around, and being "on the go," often associated with ADHD, are symptoms of:
Hyperactivity
Which of the following are the post-1992 diagnostic criteria of intellectual disability?
IQ <70/75 Simultaneous impairment in at least two adaptive skill areas Onset below the age of 18
According to the lecture 7 video, the traditional immigrant states are:
Illinois, Texas, Florida, California
According to the lecture 19 video, glaucoma is caused by
Increased pressure within the eyeball
Diversity
Is a situation that includes representation of multiple (ideally all) groups within a prescribed environment.
According to the lecture 16 video, life expectancy
Is the projected number of years that an individual is expected to live based on his or her genetic heritage and on the environmental conditions.
What is true about mental illness?
It is not a developmental disability
What are the symptoms of a separation anxiety disorder?
Kids not wanting to fall asleep Fear of being alone Repeated temper tantrums
Which of the following is a common symptom of autism?
Lack of social play Lack of eye contact
According to the lecture 19 video, a person is _________ if his/her vision in the better eye, is no better than 20/200 or if his/her visual field has a maximum diameter of 20 degrees.
Legally Blind
According to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Public Accommodations
May not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities from participating in, or benefiting from, full and equal enjoyment of the services, good, facilities, and advantages provided by that entity.
According to lecture 17.2 video, spine bifida occulta is the
Mildest form of spina bifida
True or False: According to the lecture 5 video, service animals are limited to dogs. However, under reasonable modifications to policies, _______ are covered under Title II and Title III.
Miniature horses
Why concern ourselves with diversity?
Moral Reasons Legal Reasons Increasing organizational effectiveness
Chapter 10 in your textbook states that cultural desire is based on the ________ of a provider to want to, rather than have to, engage in the process of becoming culturally competent.
Motivation
According to Chapter 9 in Bullock et al. (2010), ___________ is a chronic, sometimes progressive disease of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) that most often affects young adults.
Multiple Sclerosis
According to the chapter by Scott (2014), up until the Civil Rights era of the 1960s, a goal of organized park and recreation delivery in the United States was:
NOT Cultural dislocation Assimilation(?)
According to the lecture 7 video, the poverty rates are the highest among
Native Americans
"True leisure" is when
One has a free choice to engage in leisure activities
According to the lecture 14 video, the THIRD main source of income for older adults is
Pensions
According to lecture 9 video, sundown downs are places where:
People of color were exposed to harassment after sunset
According to the book Chapter by Floyd & Mowatt (2014), the outcome of the _________ Supreme Court case was that all passenger trains in Louisiana were required to provide "separate but equal" seating cars for Whites and African Americans.
Plessy vs Ferguson
The video shown in the lecture to illustrate a phobia showed a man being afraid of a
Puppy
Chapter 8 states that the legal definition of disability is someone who has a condition that affects a major life function such as
Seeing and hearing Walking and breathing Talking and socially interacting with others
According to Lecture 20 video and Chapter 11 in Bullock et al. (2010), _____________ can be caused by a malfunction of the cochlea.
Sensorineural hearing loss
Chapter 1 in your textbook describes 6 Levels (or stages) of Organizational Inclusion. The last 3 stages are:
Symbolic Equity, Substantial Equity, and The Including Organization
Conduct disorder is diagnosed among
Teenagers between 15-18 years of age
According to the book chapter by Der Ananian & Janke (2010), the activity theory of aging proposes that
The way to achieve greater life satisfaction in older adulthood is through one's ability to maintain or increase involvement in social roles and leisure activities
Stroke is the...
Third leading cause of death in the US
According to the lecture 8 video, ethnic and racial minorities have unique reasons and motivation for leisure and sport participation. The examples of motivations discussed in the video, included:
To learn about the environment and culture To maintain a close connection with family members Desire to improve their socio-economic status
Chapter 1 describes some typical barriers to inclusion. The barriers to inclusion are:
Transportation, structural, and economic Social, attitudinal, and psychological Communication and lack of programmatic accommodations
True or False: According to Chapter 7 in your textbook, the concept of "American Dream" is broadly understood as increasing one's opportunities in life.
True
True or False: According to Chapter 9 in your textbook, women are more likely to live in poverty in old age than men.
True
True or False: According to lecture 14 video, the three main reasons for the increase in the population of older adults are: 1. Baby boom generation is retiring 2. Increase in life expectancy 3. Decrease in fertility rates
True
True or False: According to lecture 6 video, an ethnic group is a group of people who perceive themselves and are perceived by other to share cultural traits.
True
True or False: According to the book chapter by Harrison & Bimper (2014), self-fulfilling prophecy exists when behavioral expectations are confirmed by the individual who is being stereotyped.
True
True or False: According to the lecture 15 video, the cocktail party effect is the inability to distinguish foreground sound from background conversation.
True
True or False: According to the lecture 17 video, Impairment is any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or function.
True
True or False: According to the lecture 17.2 video, poliomyelitis is an acute infection of the central nervous system.
True
True or False: According to the lecture 4 video 61 million adults in the US (26%) live with a disability
True
True or False: According to the lecture 4 video, 61 million adults in the US (26%) live with a disability.
True
True or False: According to the lecture 4 video, the architectural barriers act of 1968 mandates that all buildings and facilities that have been built with federal funds, must be accessible to people with disabilities.
True
True or False: According to the lecture 5 video, only service animals are covered under Title II and Title III of the ADA
True
True or False: According to the lecture 8 video, the barriers to participation in leisure and sport among ethnic and racial minorities include: language barrier, socioeconomic status, geographic location, and transportation.
True
True or False: According to the lecture video, the largest group of people who are homeless are single men.
True
True or False: Chapter 1 in your textbook describes discrimination as a negative or unjust treatment of individuals/groups because of their identity; it is the behavioral manifestation of prejudice.
True
True or False: Chapter 10 in your textbook defines cultural competency as the experimental understanding and acceptance of the beliefs, values, and ethics of others as well as the demonstrated skills necessary to work with and serve diverse individuals and groups
True
True or False: Chapter 10 in your textbook states that discrimination is a constraint that affects where people go to recreate and can restrict their choices of recreation activities.
True
True or False: Chapter 10 in your textbook states that the marginality hypothesis explains underparticipation of certain ethnic/racial groups in recreation in terms of limited resources.
True
True or False: Chapter 7 in your textbook states that The "Veblen effect" is when wealthy classes use conspicuous leisure and conspicuous consumption to set "canons of taste" that lower classes seek to emulate.
True
True or False: Chapter 8 in your textbook states that the legal definition of disability is: Someone who has a condition that affects a major life function such as seeing, hearing, walking, breathing, problem solving, talking, and socially interacting with others.
True
True or False: Discrimination occurs when the object of prejudice is placed at some disadvantage not merited by his own misconduct
True
True or false: According to the lecture 3 video deviance is defined by cultural and societal norms
True
True or False: According to Chapter 9 in Bullock et al. (2010), spina bifida is the most common form of neural tube defect and the most common birth defect that disables people for life.
True`
Which of the following are the symptoms of antisocial personality disorder?
Unlawful behaviors Impulsivity or failure to plan ahead Reckless disregard for safety of self or others
The Green Book
Was a segregation-era guidebook for African American travelers
What are the symptoms of stroke?
Weakness and paralysis Sudden or sharp dizziness Loss of ability to speak or understand speech
Attitudes
a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a given object. The enduring positive or negative feelings about some person, object, or issue
Which of the following are the limitations of ethnicity hypothesis, as discussed in Chapter 10 or your textbook?
it provides limited insight into what specific cultural determinants influence minorities leisure participation patterns. it does not provide a proper framework for identifying and assessing variables that influence leisure experiences