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tiara099

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In _____, sick people are not responsible for their condition and, therefore, have legitimate reasons for not performing their usual social roles.
 
  A) Gibbon's model
  B) Ford's model
  C) Beveridge's model
  D) Parsons' model
  E) Lynn's model

Question 2

Parsons' model introduced the concept of the _____, a social role that excuses people from normal obligations because of illness.
 
  A) gatekeeper role
  B) sick role
  C) symbolic role
  D) institutional role
  E) fundamental role



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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