An emic perspective with regard to cultural ways refers to:

a) An outsider's point of view regarding clients and their cultures
b) A belief that there are essential characteristics of clients and their cultures
c) The ways in which clients and their cultures view their problems
d) How social workers may have certain biases regarding certain clients


Answer: C

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