ADA
Vocabulary Terms
Barriers to Inclusion
100

Removal of an essential job function is _____ considered a reasonable accommodation

Not

100

This term refers to a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. 

Disability (under the ADA) 

100

Lack of transportation, inaccessible buildings, and poor design fall under this type of barrier?

Physical/Structural Barriers 

200

This title of the ADA focuses specifically on employment practices and workplace accommodations. 

Title I of the ADA

200

According to SHRM, this term refers to modifications or adjustments that enable employees with disabilities to perform their job. 

Reasonable Accommodation 

200

This barrier involves a lack of awareness or understanding about disability inclusion practices

Educational/Knowledge Barrier 

300

These researchers studied and published an article on how the ADA impacted employment, earnings, and workplace inequality 25 years later.

Maroto & Pettinicchio 

300

This concept describes fair access to opportunities, resources, and advancement for people with disabilities.

Workplace Equity 

300

Poorly designed digital content would fall under which barrier?

Communication Barrier


400

The ADA unintentionally hurt employment by increasing the costs of employing persons with disabilities which was known as?

Unintended Harm Thesis

400

This bias includes negative attitudes or stereotypes that limit opportunities for people with disabilities.

Attitudinal Bias 

400

Which barrier includes inconvenient scheduling, inaccessible medical equipment, and rigid policies that do not allow for accommodation, such as in education or healthcare settings?

Programmatic Barriers 

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