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Short-term jobs, internships, and travel allow young people to:
 
  a. have experiences that can be important for identity development (Arnett, 2000).
 b. mimic the adult world without having to make a commitment (Super, 1993).
 c. explore various adult roles in order to confirm or reject gender stereotypes (Gottfredson, 1999).
 d. avoid responsibility while keeping their parents satisfied (Westhausen, 2004).

Question 2

Don is very aware of the objects that he sees in his job as a police officer. According to Myers-Briggs type theory he is using:
 
  a. feeling.
 b. thinking.
 c. intuiting.
 d. sensing.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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