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nummyann

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The goal of the trait-and-factor approach to career counseling is to
 
  A. find a job for a person.
  B. identify areas of one's life that have affected the success or failure on a previous job and not make the same mistake again.
  C. seek support and possibly refer an individual to a more skilled professional or an employment agency.
  D. identify the degree of fit between the person and the occupation.

Question 2

Parsons' tripartite model for vocational direction developed into the approach to career development interventions known as
 
  A. trait-and-factor.
  B. developmental stage model.
  C. cognitive behavioral.
  D. values-based career decision making.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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