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After four weeks of not working, Joel is questioning whether or not any employer will be interested in his skills as a bus driver. According to Hopson and Adams, he is likely to be in this transition stage.
 
  a. immobilization
  b. internalization
  c. letting go
  d. self-doubt

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After three weeks of not working, Anne is questioning whether or not any employer will be interested in her skills as an electronic technician. According to Hopson and Adams, she is likely to be in this transition stage.
 
  a. immobilization
  b. internalization
  c. letting go
  d. self-doubt



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Answer to Question 1

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javeds

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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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