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What is an example of a vicarious experience that contributes to the sense of self-efficacy?
 
  a. Remaining calm as you approach the situation
  b. Watching someone else, who is like you, succeed c. Succeeding at a similar task in the past
  d. Having a teacher or coach tell you that you can succeed

Question 2

Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between work and an individual in middle adulthood?
 
  a. There is reciprocity between work and individual development. b. Work plays a minor role in terms of psychosocial development.
  c. No relationship exists between work and individual development.
  d. Psychosocial development influences work, but work does not influence psychosocial development.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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