As a student of social work, Kimberly is reading a journal article on the impact of social welfare
allocations on multiple communities.
She finds the research confusing to digest as the author begins
with a history of welfare reform, then debates the merits of the deserving poor, and finally speculates
that community leaders can mediate how financial aid packages are allocated. According to the text,
what is an issue for Kimberly as a consumer of research?
a) Article seems more appropriate for a political scientist
b) Definitions of deserving poor
c) Research topic is not clearly stated
d) Personal biases
c
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