A culturally sensitive approach to using child self-report questionnaires involves:
a) Only those questionnaires that have multiple language versions
b) Discontinuing the use of questionnaires if the parent and child speak different languages
c) Recognizing that questionnaires with representative norms may not be valid for certain groups
d) Becoming an expert on cultural practices and belief systems
c
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a. rarely follow sterile injection procedures. b. usually do not share needles with others. c. rarely have a viral infection in their blood. d. have different types of bacteria on their skin than nonaddicts.
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