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 Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition - 11. Diversity & Relationships
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Check the following statements that are true. If you are on the fence about a statement, check it off. In addition, if you’d like more practice or information about the topic in the statement, mark off the statement.
 
1. People talk a lot about racial, ethnic, and other kinds of diversity—I don’t think it’s worth getting into.
 
2. I think that men are better at some jobs than women.
 
3. It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks about prejudice—only what I think.
 
4. I feel awkward around someone with a physical disability.
 
5. As a commuter student, I sometimes feel lost in the crowd.
 
6. I think I know, but I’m not sure what love is.
 
7. I find myself struggling in my relationship with my partner/boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse as I go to college.
 
8. I try to avoid conflict at all cost.
 
9. I often feel that I don’t get what I want because I’m not assertive enough.
 
10. Most students do not have sexually transmitted diseases.
 
11. I don’t know who I can go to if something in my life goes wrong.
 
12. I don’t know how to enroll for a distance learning class.
 

 

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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition
Chapter 11. Diversity & Relationships
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