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What is the value of sharing family health/HEALTH practices among people?
 
  1. Encourages feelings of nostalgia for past times with family
  2. Supports the rejection of all types of family health practices
  3. Recognizes autonomy for the efficacy of the health/HEALTH practices
  4. Provides an awareness of the differences between various groups

Question 2

When talking about health/HEALTH care practices, what would be the cause of cognitive dissonance? Select all that apply:
 
  1. Conflict in healthcare attitudes
  2. Using different names for a health care practice
  3. Shame
  4. Confusion over health care approaches



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Sharing family health/HEALTH practices with others can awaken feelings of nostalgia for the old times.
2. Rejecting family health/HEALTH practices is not an aim when sharing family health/HEALTH practices with others in a sharing atmosphere.
3. Autonomy for efficacy of practices implies a superiority of a family's health/HEALTH practices.
4. Develops an awareness of similarities between various groups regarding health/HEALTH beliefs and practices.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. A conflict in attitudes, or the inability to decide whether to believe the old ways or drop them, contributes to cognitive dissonance.
2. The use of different names for a healthcare practice would not contribute to cognitive dissonance.
3. Shame is a feeling that can occur when talking about healthcare practices, but this does not contribute to cognitive dissonance.
4. Confusion over healthcare approaches does not contribute to cognitive dissonance.



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