Abstract

Questions relating to Hershenson (2015)
1. The percentage of baby boomers who expect to work full- or part-time during retirement is approximately: 20% 40% 60% 80%
2. This article argues that rehabilitation counselors are the most appropriate providers of retirement planning services for older persons with disabilities because of their unique focus on the interaction of all of the following except: Disability Work Accommodation Family support
3. Three widely applied general theories of retirement behavior include all of the following except: Disengagement theory Devolution theory Continuity theory Activity theory
4. When counseling older consumers, the Individual Plan for Retirement (IPR) is proposed as: A supplement to the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) A replacement for the IPE Only appropriate for those with midcareer-onset disabilities Not applicable to those who qualify for Social Security benefits
5. The six steps of the proposed procedure for IPR development with older consumers (acronym RETIRE) include all of the following except: Review past career Explore available options Involve employers Reevaluate the plan
Questions relating to Graf et al. (2015)
6. Many veterans also hesitate to disclose difficulties while actively serving in the military because: It would most likely prompt a negative reaction from superiors It would most likely prompt a negative reaction from peers in their unit They would face military sanction All of the above a and b
7. The Military Education Survey (MES) was developed by the authors of this study to: Examine educational experiences and preferences for current military and veteran students Examine post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in relation to avoidance of classroom education Examine the various reasons military service persons avoid classroom education Examine the viewpoints of educators regarding classroom experiences with military students
8. Regarding physical and emotional disabilities, difficulties most often experienced by participants were: Depression, hyper-vigilance, and PTSD Hearing problems, chronic pain, and depression Head injury, depression, and anger Hearing problems, PTSD, and depression
9. Mood difficulties (PTSD symptoms) most often reported by participants were: Hyper-vigilance, avoidance of others, feeling sad Being easily distracted, avoiding others, difficulty sleeping Difficulty falling asleep, being easily distracted, difficulty concentrating Difficulty concentrating, being quick to anger, being easily distracted
10. Regarding instructor and student interactions, participants were in greatest agreement with: Instructors were doing enough for military students to succeed. Faculty and staff were taking extra steps to assist the student. Professors were understanding about missed classes due to military training. Non-military students say stupid things related to wars, service persons, and veterans with disabilities. Non-military students cannot understand what service persons have gone through.
Questions relating to Johnson et al. (2015)
11. ___________ places African Americans at higher risk of postponing medical treatment leading to an increased incidence of disease progression for this group. Low health literacy Social stigma Poor coping None of the above
12. The Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) model integrates which of the following theories? Health self-efficacy theory, the theory of planned behavior, and the trans-theoretical model Social cognitive theory, Pender’s Health Promotion Model, and the theory of planned behavior Transtheoretical model, stages of change theory, and Pender’s Health Promotion Model Pender’s Health Promotion Model, stages of change theory, and health self-efficacy theory
13. Social support has been identified as a strong determinant of health-related quality of life in people with HIV/AIDS because: It can reduce stress It can decrease depression It can increase social participation All of the above
14. In this study, ___________ was not a significant predictor of physical activity/exercise behavior as hypothesized in this expanded version of the HAPA. Outcome expectancy Action and coping planning Spirituality Symptom severity
15. In the volitional phase of the HAPA model, people’s intent to change behavior is transformed into a plan of action. Thus, the volitional phase involves: Self-regulatory skills and strategies Risk perception Outcome expectancy Perceived self-efficacy
Questions relating to Huang and Chen (2015)
16. In which continent was the qualitative study conducted? Europe Asia South America Africa
17. What is the capital city of Taiwan? Taipei Tokyo Seoul Jakarta
18. Which of the following laws stipulates a mandatory employment quota in Taiwan? The Special Education Act The Employment Service Act The People With Disabilities Rights Protection Act The Labor Standards Act
19. Which of the following does the demand-side employment strategies focus on? Parents of people with disabilities Employers of people with disabilities Coworkers of people with disabilities Rehabilitation psychologists
20. Which of the following is not a typical characteristic of a secondary labor market? Labor-intensive Low pay Long working hours Low employee turnover
