a. the medical establishment betrayed their trust by conducting experiments while ignoring informed consent. b. they feel discriminated against and are reluctant to believe that society at large thinks they should receive equal medical treatment. c. medical doctors over time performed procedures (or failed to offer options) without informing patients of what they were doing. d. they believe in the power of prayer rather than the power of science. 2. The view that race is not a biological phenomenon with clear-cut and genetically distinct groups of people relies on the following premises, EXCEPT? a. people that self-identify as a given race may share biological characteristics that originated as a result of shared ancestry. b. race is usually a set of self-identified racial/ethnic classifications used for social reasons. c. there is not a specific genetic chromosome that tells what race you are. d. there is more genetic variation within racial groups than across them. 3. Which of the following hypotheses is NOT a good explanation for why black Americans (and other minorities) receive worse care than white Americans? a. Minority patients do not follow doctors' orders. b. unconscious racism or prejudice may play a role in treating minority patients, in that they are not offered the same options as whites. c. if they are diagnosed with a potential problem, they may be unable to take off work in order to go to a doctor's appointment because it is too costly. d. they are poor and unable to pay for medical care.
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