CPACC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED.
Name a disability that might not be obvious to an observer - Answer Dyslexia,
hearing loss, seizure disorder
What is the medical model of disability? - Answer The medical model of disability
focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability....
Name a disability that might not be obvious to an observer - Answer Dyslexia, hearing loss, seizure disorder What is the medical model of disability? - Answer The medical model of disability focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability. What disability model says that disability is an issue with inaccessible environments rather than people ? - Answer Social model What's a weakness of the social identity model? - Answer People might like this model because they feel excluded from society. What's a pro of the functional solutions model? - Answer It looks for helpful and realistic ways to solve problems What is the charity model? - Answer The idea that people with disabilities are the victims of unfortunate situations and deserve special treatment. What is a pro of the medical model? - Answer It's based on clearly defined factual information What are the weaknesses of the medical model? - Answer Very specific definitions can be an issue when some people don't fit into a box and might miss out on benefits or assistance that they need. It also overlooks the need for accessible environments because of its focus on the individual. And it can give a person an "other" label. What's the social model? - Answer The idea that disability is a function of how a person interacts with their environment. If things were designed in an accessible way, then a disability wouldn't be a barrier. What's a pro of the social model? - Answer It empowers people with a disability by putting the need for change on the environment instead of the person. It could indirectly influence designers and architects to create a more usable world. What are weaknesses of the social model? - Answer It can make a disability seem impersonal, and some people with disabilities feel like their disability is an important part of themself. It also de-emphasizes the reality that people with disabilities can face. What is the functional solutions model? - Answer It identifies the functional impairments of a person and looks for ways to create and innovate new ways to help people interact with their environment. What is a weakness of the functional solutions model? - Answer The search for a specific way to solve a problem might mean that a broader way to solve the problem is overlooked. CPACC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED. What are three types of visual disabilities? - Answer Blindness, low vision, color blindness What are five types of mobility disorders? - Answer Manual dexterity/fine motor control, ambulation, muscle fatigue, body size, body shape and form What are some types of cognitive disorders? - Answer Intellectual, memory, reading, math comprehension, ADHD, learning, dyslexia, language, autism What are the two types of seizure disorders? - Answer Photosensitive and general seizure disorder What are three types of psychological disorders? - Answer Social, emotional, and behavioral What is the economic model? - Answer It defines disability by a person's ability to work What are pros of the economic model? - Answer It recognizes that some people will need modifications to their work environment and also that individuals who can't work may need financial assistance What are the cons of the economic model? - Answer It creates a specific standard for disability that a person has to meet, and it also can be stigmatizing What is the definition of perceivable? - Answer Making the output of web content available in multiple ways so different users can access it What is the definition of operable? - Answer Making the input methods for web content accessible to all users What's the definition of understandable? - Answer Making UI and content that everyone can comprehend What are ways to make a web product more understandable? - Answer Declaring the language of a page, checking/simplifying the reading level, explaining technical concepts and jargon, writing out the full name for acronyms and abbreviations the first time they're used, provide images or audio versions of the content, having a consistent layout, give clear instructions and error messages What's the definition of robust? - Answer Making sure there's compatibility with a variety of ways a user could interact with the content What are ways to make a site or product's code more robust? - Answer Use standard HTML markup and ARIA
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