Social Deficit and Strength-Resilience theorists are similar in that they both ______.
a. lost popularity after the Civil Rights era
b. pathologized Black families and Black women
c. used quantitative methodologies and research strategies, such as wide-scale surveys and probabilities
d. relied on basic descriptive statistic and qualitative research strategies, such as participant observation, case studies, and interviews
d. relied on basic descriptive statistic and qualitative research strategies, such as participant observation, case studies, and interviews
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