Glencoe Health
Glencoe Health
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780078913280
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Page 160: Chapter 6 Assessment

Exercise 1
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relationship
Exercise 2
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Communication
Exercise 3
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compromise
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c. Taking part in an effort to clean the local river
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C
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a. Mutual Respect
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A
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The correct answer is B.

Compromise is a mutual agreement that allows two people to reach a solution that is good for both parties involved. In this case, the concept of compromise was observed between the son and the parents as they reach an agreement that allows both of them to settle the different things that they wanted.

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B. Agreeing to babysit your brother on Friday night if your parents let you out later on Saturday.
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$textbf{Family}$: daughter – It is my responsibility to respect our family members and to care for each other.

$textbf{School}$: friend – As a friend, I am there to comfort, be present, and support my friends to make sure they do not get in trouble.

$textbf{Community}$: citizen – As a citizen, I respect and follow the laws passed because it is for our safety.

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Roles
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$textbf{Cooperation}$ means working together to reach a common goal. If you cooperate with others, it means you share a mutual understanding that something needs to be done. No matter how small, you build a relationship of trust that strengthen you relationship with others.
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Cooperation
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If a friend is having problems and the only solution they can think of is consuming alcohol and drugs, compromising to their reason of momentary happiness is not an option. You should stick to your belief that using drugs is not the answer and there are still answers that can be found.
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If you know it is wrong, you don’t have to compromise.
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You can show respect just by listening to others talking without interrupting them. You may not agree with them but if you let them finish voicing out their opinion first, it will create the impression that you listen to them nd respect their opinions, thus their belief.
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Respect
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The correct answer is stereotype.

The term stereotype is defined as a widely held but oversimplified idea of something, particularly about people belonging to a group. For example, when you assume that all girls like to wear a dress is an example of a gender stereotype.

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The correct answer is tolerance.

Tolerance refers to the ability of a person to tolerate or endure the differences between individuals in terms of beliefs, practices, and values.

Exercise 13
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The correct answer is bullying.

Bullying occurs when a person uses force or intimidation to threaten others on purpose.

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The correct answer is D.

A friendship that shows mutual respect occurs when you treat your friend with respect and your friend respects you in return. This is an important aspect of strengthening the friendship between individuals.

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D. treat them with respect
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The correct answer is A.

Prejudice is giving an opinion or making a biased judgment that is directed toward someone. Being nervous in large groups of strangers is not an example of showing prejudice. In this particular social situation, being afraid to be around people that you do not know, shows that you have anxiety.

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A. I get nervous when I’m in large groups of strangers.
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The correct answer is C.

Refusing to accept a person in your group based on the brand of clothing she wears is an example of discrimination and prejudice. It keeps you from accepting that people have differences in interests, cultures, and beliefs.

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C. Refusing to accept someone into your group unless she wears a certain brand of clothing.
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$textbf{Bullying}$ is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. If not addressed immediately, the person being bullied may have trauma over the situation and it can end badly. Also, the bully may have underlying issue as to why he is bullying others and it also needs to be addressed.
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d. tell a trusted adult about the problem and ask for help.
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By listening to the teacher intently. you are respecting her position and her identity.
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Prejudice makes you judge a person without really knowing them. It makes you unable to to know their own ideas, and interests.
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Prejudice
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Bullying can hurt physically, emotionally, or mentally to the victim. It can end badly for them as trauma accumulates. For the bully, if bullying stays with them, their respect to individuals and the authorities may diminish over time.
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Bullying
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Hazing is making others perform task to join a group that is humiliating and harmful. It is to point out that new members are inferior to existing members. A drama club’s appointment is based on the experience one have. While the new ones are getting more experience and adjusting to the environment, they get to sing some parts to gain more knowledge.
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No. This is not an example of hazing.
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The italicized word must be replaced with the term “aggressive.”

When you use intimidation as a form of communication, you are being aggressive.

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The italicized word must be replaced with the term “passive.”

A passive communicator puts the needs of others before his/her own. In this case, he/she tends to avoid saying his thoughts and feelings in a direct way.

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The italicized word must be replaced with the term “I message.”

An “I” message is a positive statement that allows a person to focus on his/her own feelings rather than pointing out the behavior of the other person.

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The correct answer is A.

Being assertive means that you are able to express your views, thoughts, and opinions clearly and respectfully. In this case, telling them you are not fond of Thai food is a way to let them know what you feel about the situation. Moreover, suggesting another alternative is a way to negotiate and find the best solution to fix the problem.

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A. Tell them Thai food is not your favorite and politely suggest an alternative.
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The correct answer is B.

Active listening does not involve making eye contact. Eye contact is a type of non-verbal communication.

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B. making eye contact with the speaker
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Placing your hands on the hips indicate a sign of aggressiveness, whereas the lips that are frowning is a sign of unhappiness or anger. In this case, the correct answer is B.
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B. I’m feeling angry.
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The question is not rude and won’t hurt the feeling of the receiver. It sounds just like a reminder or request and not a reprimand.
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d. “Next time, would you mind calling first to let me know you’re coming over?”
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With this style, you can make your point respectfully and clearly. You respect those with different view, thus earning you respect. It shows your values.
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Assertive communication
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Speaking – telling others verbally in a respectful manner what you think to let them know your ideas.
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Listening – when you pay attention to the speaker, you make sure that you know what they are talking about and to answer it accordingly.
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Body language – nonverbal cues on the message you are trying to get across lets people know if you are listening or not or even interested in what they have to say.
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All of these are a part tof a successful communication that goes on between two or more people.
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Just let her tell her story. Do not interrupt whatever she is saying and only ask questions at appropriate times or if she asks your opinion. Let her know that that you are there to support her.
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Actively listen to your friend.
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“I” messages imply that you are telling your own feelings without blaming someone else. It is recommending changes to be done on a problem and not the person associated with it.
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“I” messages
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