Asked by Just_an _Memory on Jul 27, 2024

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In the context of dimensions of diversity, which of the following suggests that disabilities that are more disfiguring are perceived more negatively?

A) The origin dimension of a disability
B) The nature dimension of a disability
C) The duration aspect of a disability
D) The aesthetic aspect of a disability

Disabilities

Conditions that impair, limit, or restrict an individual's physical or mental abilities.

Disfiguring

Causing physical damage or alteration to the appearance of something, often in a way that is considered unattractive or unpleasant.

Nature Dimension

Describes aspects of the physical environment and how they influence organisms and ecosystems.

  • Comprehend the notion of diversity within the workplace environment, encompassing different elements like linguistic diversity, empathetic understanding, and physical handicaps.
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Claire BradburyJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The aesthetic aspect of a disability refers to how visible or apparent a disability is and how it affects one's appearance. Disabilities that are more disfiguring or visible tend to be perceived more negatively due to societal standards and biases related to physical appearance.