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EFFECTS OF COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGIOSITY AND SOCIAL CLASS ON BREADTH OF KNOWLEDGE OF MENTAL RETARDATION
It was hypothesized that Israeli Jews of Western origin would have more complex and accurate information on mental retardation than Israeli Jews of Yemenite or Iraqi origin. The study is based on a random sample of 360 adults in the Tel-Aviv area who were asked to reply to the open-ended question, What is mental retardation?