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Seeking defects in victims rather than examining social and economic factors that contribute to their condition is often observed in cases in which abused women remain in the relationships. This approach is referred to as
 
  (a) helplessness learning.
  (b) sociological interpreting.
  (c) victim blaming.
  (d) victim rationalizing.

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________ are the most important agency of socialization of young children.
 
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Answer to Question 1

(c)

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