Multiple Choice
The relationship between social problems workers and subjects is typically characterized by
A) a great deal of give-and-take,as they cooperatively define the situation.
B) struggle,as the social problems workers try to get the subjects to adopt the same interpretation as the workers.
C) dependence,as the subjects look to the workers to tell them how to interpret their lives.
D) confusion,as workers try to understand how subjects see reality.
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