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madam-professor

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Which statement is not true regarding the counselor's sensitivity to culturally diverse families?
 
  a. Behavior, conduct and family roles in most culturally diverse groups are also influenced by religious issues
  b. It would be unusual to find clients who have different levels and degrees of assimilation into dominant middle-class society
  c. Significant diversity among ethnic groups greatly contributes to attitudes, values, behavior patterns and acceptable roles of family members
  d. Ethnicity is a powerful driving force in determining the rules, rituals and esprit de corps of family members

Question 2

Work experiences in early career may:
 
  a. Establish enduring influences about work and relationships
  b. Have some temporary influence about work and relationships
  c. Have enduring influences on one's family life
 d. Not influence a worker's perceptions of the work role



Mochi

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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