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Miller-Tiedeman's career decision-making theory would classify the statement, I think that I could be a really good fighter pilot. as
 
  a. common reality.
  b. existential reality.
  c. personal reality.
  d. sequential reality.

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Miller-Tiedeman's career decision-making theory would classify the statement, Oscar enjoys English and would make a good English teacher. as
 
  a. common reality.
  b. existential reality.
  c. personal reality.
  d. sequential reality.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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