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student77

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All of the following are true concerning the relationship of self-concept to vocational decision-making EXCEPT:
 
  A) negative self-attitude has little influence on making appropriate vocational decisions.
  B) people with poor self-concepts tend to keep their aspirations low, usually resulting in low achievements.
  C) people with poor self-concepts may select and remain in a job they do not enjoy or derive satisfaction from based on their conviction that such a job is all they are worthy of.
  D) low self-esteem can result in limiting one's career choice.

Question 2

Of the following factors, which has NOT been shown to be important in determining a person's occupational decision-making process?
 
  A) self-concept, motivation, achievement.
  B) occupational attitudes, abilities, interests, values.
  C) temperament and personality styles.
  D) education.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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