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tingc95

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Common occupational sex-role stereotypes that are often projected onto women include all EXCEPT __________.
 
  A. mother (nurturing)
   B. child (dependent)
   C. butterfly (flighty)
   D. iron-maiden (hard driving)

Question 2

Within the framework of the Multicultural Counseling Competencies, a counselor who seeks out specific information and facts about a client population with whom they are working would be operating to improve his/her cultural _____
 
  a. Knowledge
  b. Awareness
  c. Skills
  d. Relationships



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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