Which of the following are the three primary membership considerations of the Deaf community?
(3 points)
Responses
audiological, attitudinal, disability
audiological, attitudinal, disability
audiological, attitudinal, linguistic
audiological, attitudinal, linguistic
attitudinal, audiometric, disability
attitudinal, audiometric, disability
audiological, attitudinal, audiometric
The correct answer is: audiological, attitudinal, linguistic.
The three primary membership considerations of the Deaf community are:
1. Audiological: This consideration refers to the level of hearing loss or auditory function of an individual.
2. Attitudinal: This consideration involves the attitudes and perceptions of both deaf and hearing individuals towards deafness and Deaf culture.
3. Linguistic: This consideration relates to the use and proficiency in sign language, such as American Sign Language (ASL), which is the primary mode of communication in the Deaf community.
Therefore, the correct option is: audiological, attitudinal, linguistic.