Shulman's 1991 study on issues of race and practice with Native clients:
a. analyzed the worker's understanding of the Native culture and the understanding of the impact of race on the working relationship.
b. concluded that the attitudes of the child welfare staff as a whole did not affect outcome measures
c. concluded that there was a strong negative association between the understanding of the impact of race on the working relationship and the worker's helpfulness.
d. analyzed the worker's understanding of the Native culture is distrusting of helping professionals.
a
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