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ericka1

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One of the major roadblocks to a greater study of culture in health is:
 
  a. the lack of validated assessment in different languages
  b. stereotypes and prejudice against other cultures
  c. no recognition of the importance of culture
  d. that there have been many articles examining both culture and health, but they are published in journals across a wide range of disciplines and often not integrated..

Question 2

Although a relatively new area of psychology, Health Psychology, as a division of the American Psychological Association, has been around for about:
 
  a. 10 years c. 30 years
  b. 50 years d. 100 years



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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