Multiple Choice
The research conducted at Bishop's University in Quebec on the impact of linguistic barriers on the perceptions of health care services found that
A) Anglophones felt there were fewer health care services available to them, resulting in dissatisfaction with services received and a negative mentality toward their future health care in Quebec.
B) Anglophones were more dissatisfied with the services offered and therefore less likely to want to use these services in the future.
C) Anglophones rated their future health as significantly poorer than that of Francophones if they remained living in Quebec.
D) Anglophones perceived that there were fewer health care services in English available to them than there actually were.
E) Anglophones in Quebec deemed their health care equal to that of the Francophones living in the same province - language barriers do not affect the perception of health care.
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