List and describe 8 of the 11 topics for a culturally sensitive interview discussed in the text

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Answers:
1. Language—Is English your first language?
2. Family roles—What are the expectations of the children in your family, and other members?
3. Sex roles and sex differences—What are the beliefs of your culture about the sexes?
4. Sexual orientation—How closely are you affected by your own and others’ sexual orientations?
5. Independence—Is freedom from others' influence important to you?
6. Spirituality—How often are religious and spiritual matters brought up in your family or social group? Do they affect your daily behavior?
7. Success—How is it defined in your culture, family, self?
8. Conflict—What is the most common way of dealing with it in your culture?
9. History—How much does the history of your people influence you today?
10. Money—What economic class or classes do you identify with?
11. Acculturation—How much does your family identify themselves with the nation in which you live? Would they more likely described themselves as “Jewish,” “working class,” etc.

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