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The main problem in determining the effects of new technology on job creation and job displacement is
 
  a. calculating the indirect and long-term effects.
  b. projecting the growth rates of new occupational specialties.
  c. that workers frequently move from region to region as jobs decline and grow.
  d. that the Census Bureau regularly changes job classifications and occupational titles.
  e. that managers view such information as a trade secret.

Question 2

Self-injury as described by Adler-Adler provided its participants with
 
  a. a form of comfort that assisted them during a stressful period of their lives.
  b. a form of self-punishment due to guilt over personal inadequacy and failure.
  c. a substitution for the love that was missing in their lives.
  d. many different results depending upon the particular person.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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