Qs on aamc FL1 PS b2

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Qs on aamc FL1 PS b1


6) [6]: initially chose B then switched to D thinking " now that he is walking the walk and talking the talk as the americans...technically they are now peers".

7) [7]: was between A and B...reasoning process please.

8) [8]: I was between B and D...picked B because D contained the suspicious "orgs that foster" ..this denotes complicity IMHO...
 

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6) [6]: initially chose B then switched to D thinking " now that he is walking the walk and talking the talk as the americans...technically they are now peers".

A peer group is a group of people who have similar age, backgrounds, etc. The appropriate peer group of a teenage immigrant is thus teenage immigrants. It doesn't have anything to do with which group the person actually wants to be associated with.

7) [7]: was between A and B...reasoning process please.

How does A relate to the physician-patient relationship? In other words, what socioeconomic difference above master status would determine the physician-patient relationship?

8) [8]: I was between B and D...picked B because D contained the suspicious "orgs that foster" ..this denotes complicity IMHO...

The "organization that fosters those stereotypes" refers directly to the part in the passage where it says "within an organizational structure where procedures and rules allow them the flexibility to act on stereotypes." In other words, it's the organization that aids and abets the supervisors. Put another way, without the flexible rules and procedures in place, the supervisors wouldn't be able to act on their stereotypes even if they wanted to. That rules out B.
 
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