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The ASCA National model calls for school-based groups to be ________.
 
  a. Both preventative and strengths based.
 b. strengths based
 c. include a maximum of six students
 d. preventative

Question 2

Technology-assisted career assessment systems:
 
  a. store less information than paper-and-pencil assessments.
 b. do not guide clients through the career decision-making process .
 c. allow clients to progress through assessments at their own pace.
 d. do not allow clients to retrieve information that corresponds to their needs.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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