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fagboi

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Trait-and-factor career matching methods are a good first step; however, Hansen (2001) feels it:
 
  a. is best used online.
 b. relies too much on test-and-tell.
 c. misses the complexity of good career counseling.
 d. fails to provide adequate focus on personality.

Question 2

Ona is considering entering occupational therapy. She has read about occupational therapy and has talked to two occupational therapists that her mother knows. According to Krumboltz, this is an example of a(an):
 
  a. instrumental learning experience.
 b. associative learning experience.
 c. none of these.
 d. task-approach skill.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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