PROFESSIONALIZATION AND PROFESSIONAL VALUES: A CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON
A comparative study of professional values favored by American (N=293) and Turkish (N=94) social workers indicates considerable cross-cultural variation in the acceptance of certain values hitherto considered central to the social work profession. Moreover, adherence to professional values tends to...
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