The “big man bias” in field research most accurately refers to:
a. the tendency of ethnographers to ignore females and attend to males.
b. the tendency for ethnographers to be males rather than females.
c. the tendency for more powerful or assertive individuals to come to the
attention of ethnographers.
d. the tendency for reactivity to occur with male ethnographers but not female
ethnographers.
C
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Cultural competence is defined as:
A. One’s perceptions of oneself in relation to other people, objects, institutions, and nature B. The mastery of a particular set of knowledge, skills, policies, and programs used by the social worker that address the cultural needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities C. The adoption by one cultural group or individual of the culture of another D. The existence within a society of various racial, religious, and ethnic groups, as well as other distinct groups, each of which has different values and lifestyles
Smoking marijuana would be considered:
a. mala in se b. mala prohibita c. a status offense. d. a capital offense.
An intake is:
a. Usually done after the client gets to know the case worker for a few weeks b. A highly specialized job and should only be done by those with a license c. The initial assessment d. None of the above
Which statement is true?
a. Although facial expressions of emotion may not be culture bound, the client's culture determines how and when facial expressions of emotions occur. b. Because facial expressions of emotion may not be culture bound, client facial responses to feeling reflections will be largely similar regardless of culture. c. There is evidence that facial expressions of emotion are culture bound, so the client's culture will determine how and when facial expressions of emotions occur. d. There is evidence that facial expressions of emotion are culture bound, but how and when facial expressions of emotion occur is largely universal.Chapter 6